Blocked...mentally
"There are two types of laws: just and unjust.Every individual in a society to obey just laws and,even more importantly,to disobey and resist unjust laws".That was todays issue topic at the GRE class.I was just wondering what the hell Sudarshan and Rakesh are arguing upon.Could think of points to speak about the topic.Rally a hrd time to think about 3 "solid" examples that make the topic much lucid.And thats whats fetches a 4+ score on the Writing section.Thinking about what to write on this and its bugging me a lot.There are time when there a mental block...i.e.the thinking process just doesnt get going,and thats the state I am in right now.Thats why I am here to get "unblocked".
The pickup I got for the guitar from Panjim is damn sahi man...its sahi mein "dhinchak".The money i spent on it after saving it for the last 7/8 odd months was finally invested rightfully.900 bucks is really big money man...atleast for me.Dunno bout others.Now i have to start saving to buy whats known as a "cube".A small speaker with a mindblowing output.Costs around 1500 odd bucks.
Tomorrow is Ganesh Chaturthi.The festival we've been eagerly waiting for.A 1.5 day Ganpati @ home.This reminds me that I've forgotten to call my friends for the pooja tomorrow.GTG
3 Comments:
just and unjust are concepts .. not laws .. laws can be just and unjust .. justice is not law itself .. kinda confusing .. but it's a thin line.
For example, keeping law and order doesn't mean u are keeping justice. A just king doesn't mean a lawful king.
Gangadhar:GC was sahi this time. n thanks for inclusion in the blogroll.
The Smiling Girl: Will be back soon.
Nabeel:thanks for the idea bhai...but writing a GRE issue aint a cakewalk....gotta write it in abt 400 odd words....sigh!!
hmmm..Yes, but then again, who decided what is just and unjust? is it going to be an individual's perception or the society's? even the society's perception may not always be right.. the majority may not always be right...because after all its the amjority which supposedly makes those laws right...
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