The wind is gentle in my heart now.
It’s not that I do not like to fight for what I believe. It’s like, I do not want to keep an image of an upsurge moralist and be oppressive to my thoughts. It is like being the color ‘gray’, having a certain inclination towards white but also towards black.
You may argue, what is the purpose of keeping an attire that does not differentiate between white and black? Between right and wrong?
But isn’t morality an attire we wear, a gray attire, which we shift either way to our convenience?
4 responses to “The color gray”
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I think sometimes we have to be oppressive to our thoughts and suppress them in order to live by certain standards of morality. It’s not the easiest thing to do, but it helps in making a clear distinction between ‘black’ & ‘white’—right & wrong.
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Yes it does. We need to take sides. I think being gray is easier sometimes. Maybe also being ignorant!!
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