How are people becoming fools in sociology, politics, religion and economics and other fields?


* How are people becoming fools in sociology, politics, religion and economics and in other fields?

* Questioner: Shubham Bharatkumar Barot, Savgun Society, Nari Chokdi, Bhavnagar (Saurashtra)

The word 'ka rana' means the origin of work or the root seed of activity, purpose, purpose, need, need. 'Because' means because, that's all.

'Socialization' means the formation of socialism, order. Society means the masses, an organized mass. Politics means politics or administration, politician means participating in politics, economics means the system of economics, the science related to it is economics or wealth science. Dharmakaran means policy, virtue, duty, duty, vision.

Man living in the world has to understand the vision and art of understanding the world. Bhartuhari says that this world is poisonous and nectar does not make the same sense! Somewhere there is a gathering of scholars, somewhere the melodious music of the veena is heard and on the other hand the weeping is seen. Somewhere a beautiful woman is seen, somewhere this diversity and strangeness of the world is confusing!

'Sansaranata' means moving from one form to another, its name is Samsara. Socrates is saying that the biggest thing in this world is not where we are, but what direction we are going.

In life, if a man becomes a 'noodle', lives with his eyes closed, then there is no harm in cheating him! Walking with open eyes is a man's personal and social responsibility. It is said in Yogavashishta that it is good to be a frog in the swamp, it is good to be a fecal worm, but it is not right for a man to be stupid or reckless!

A fool who looks only at one side, but a wise man who looks in all directions. That is why there is a saying that a fool gives up and a wise man eats. In the Mahabharata, the definition of a fool is that it is said that wise men consider people who are arrogant without reading, who have big intentions despite being poor, who want to earn money without working. The Dutch believe that a fool has wings like an eagle but eyes like an owl. Abandonment of beneficial things and raga towards harmful things is a sign of stupidity.

The world is a conspiracy to make fools prey because the foolishness of one becomes the fate of the other. Fools are easily caught in temptations. The stupid man blatantly ignores the discretion that is needed to understand and accept the good and the bad. The foolish man considers himself intelligent even though he is a fool. Repeatedly stumbling over a stone is a sign of stupidity.

So a man who does not learn a lesson from his foolishness is a great fool. An article in 'Kalwar Prakriti' referred to Deepak Chopra. 2030 thoughts come. If we innovate a thousand of these thoughts in life, life becomes green! But the foolish man is deceived because he keeps the door of his intellect closed and acts as if he has drawn and deceived someone. Vedavyasa has rightly said in the Mahabharata 'Shantiparva' that the root of victory is intellect.

In Shukasaptati, it is said about a fool that the gods take away the intellect of the one who wants to hurt him, due to which such a man cannot understand his own welfare. A prudent man shuneth suspicious things: but a foolish man is quick to lend himself to them. Who can save those who believe in 'wisdom'? Those who insist on the wrong things are often foolish, not wise. Who would want to capture the reflection of the moon in the water except a child? That is why it is said that the body of fools develops but not knowledge.

For the clever, foolishness is a means to an end. Even everywhere in the society, a fool is exploited by making a hand. For the socially savvy the fool is the ladder to his own self-fulfillment and exaltation. Various schemes, advertisements, temptations and promises of benefits are conspiracies to fool fools. Fools live in 'society' but exclude 'understanding' so socialization becomes a highway to deceive man.

In politics, as in sociology, there is an activity of fooling and enticing voters with promises, and 'free' oriented attractions. Glamorous election manifestos and speeches take into account the selfishness and mental weakness of the people and attract them through literal reassurances and promises. People believe in promises that make sense. Describing the nature of politics in 'Worldworth', a political thinker named Dejmond Shaw noted that there is something in politics like horse racing that causes the downfall of human beings. It makes the good man worse and the bad man worse.

It dulls the intensity of youth and reduces the mastery for evaluating the things needed for life. Young people are used as 'raw material' in politics. Enthusiastic youths are used in meetings and processions. Young people see the brilliance of their bright careers in it. This is also a 'bhotatva' aka recklessness. It is necessary to take interest in politics with discretion.

Even in economics, there is no shortage of people who fool people into selfishness. There are many instances of people being deceived and deceived by the temptation to pay US or UK visas or to pay exorbitant interest. It also shows the recklessness of people, greed and craze for profit. Religion has also entered 'politics' nowadays.

Religion is to develop a sense of humanity and philanthropy in man. Religion can never be a tool for exploitation. Nowadays, so-called gurus and false saints take full advantage of the devotees by talking about miracles and self-realization and salvation, seducing charity and neglecting moral values.

Man is blind to the influence of others but does not know how to 'enjoy' his vision through conscience. Removing the corrosion of the intellect is an essential way to stay free from the traps of the tax collectors in this world full of delusions. Today, ethical values ​​are not maintained in any field, including business, trade, and commerce.

Lack of conscience in man, blind pursuit of greed and profit, recklessness and selfishness make 'smart' people succeed in fooling others. The chances of becoming a fool increase when a man makes a decision based on mere emotion rather than intellect. Mahatma Gandhi used to say that the price of medicine becomes beneficial not in selling medicine but in bottling, and making packing attractive.

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