Society has witnessed death of God. Of what was held with so
much surety until now is under doubt. The dichotomy of good and evil is
replaced with a more blur question—‘what is wrong with that?’ The general sort
of reasoning, which should be in terms of cause and effect in the event of
death of God, is now bluntly placed before us in the form—what is bad in it?
And you ask me what is bad in it, I say nothing. You ask me what is good in it,
I say nothing. I mean when you start asking that type of questions, not only
you are sure to get no reasonable answer, in fact you end any means of rational
thinking. A subject of this curious question is money, comfort.
What’s wrong with
money! What’s obnoxious about it! As I said anyone concerning his conscience
with that question will never, in his life, be able to assert that he is asking
himself a timidly bootless question. One, who asks it, will convince himself
anyway that there is nothing wrong in it. For a man always convince his
conscience to be on the right side even before one commits murder for no
purpose at all. It may sound ludicrous yet it is true. A man must have firm
conviction of right before one act. A man must do right. So how it is that he
starts torturing himself with guilt of having done wrong? The feeling of wrong
comes only with external agency—an agency which forces the individual to
realize his wrong. A deed is not wrong or right when it is committed but only
when it is judged. You see, murder of a human being is heinous in our judicial
system and is reproached severely. Subsequently it is a crime, a wrong,
abhorring and hence loathed. However killing an animal for meat is not murder.
Why? Is it not life? I suggest you read my post titled ‘Origin of…’ where I
contemplate on the origins of such type of morality. But for now let’s proceed.
It is not loathed—leave a few societies like Jains—and here you see clearly
that for a wrong, crime to exist there must be a body forcing repugnance,
calling deliberately to us and inducing guilt. For thousands of years this work
was done by religions although clumsily. But here I am not bothering myself
fighting for animal rights. I like meat, have no intention to ban it legally.
What I am trying to convey here is that man has thought and worked only on
guilt, conscience and therefore is bound to fail when the “general guilt
pattern” changes. If you don’t have a reason to support a purpose, naturally
guilt can’t bear the burden for long. There is no external agency now to check
the mad rush for money; there is void left in the place of guilt producing
factory. And I am glad that there is. We need a reason and not guilt. Why
should money not be the sole measure of all things? Why should it not drive all
our endeavours? Where is the reason to support it? There is a vacuum.
I regard money
acquiring the same place as a few centuries ago was filled with the magnanimous
God. In the name of God everything is permitted; in the name of money
everything is permitted. And how much reasonable it seems! How much
logical! How backward are those who
condemn it! The society we live in always carry a weighing balance. On one
scale they have an idea, on the other its monetary equivalent. A few centuries
ago the other scale was reserved for God. What we have got to oppose this?
Remnants of guilt from religion lying there, decaying with time, sometimes
deteriorating with a vigour and giving an illusion of revival though the zeal
is the struggle of a flame when someone sprinkles water on it. I have never
been fond of such edifices of guilt.
Only man, in the entire realm of living, has got the gift of
being raised to speculate future. He speculates and comes to conclusion that
possessions, in whatever form, hoarding, in whatever form, is the only means to
better future. Is his speculation right? Is his speculation independent from
the structures of society? His speculation is right. His speculation is not
independent from the structures of society. Here we see a reason itself
provided by the society and hence it triumphs. Whatever is strong, wins! Evil
is strong and it wins. It is a blatant myth that good always win. Possessions,
money, hoarding ultimately decides your treatment in society. The reason is
strong and it wins; it survived millenniums after millenniums. Religion tried
to counter it with guilt—weak so to say—and is failing. Where is the reason? It
is missing! So what can stop that mad rush? Reason itself which nowhere to be
found: a void that needs to be filled. 21st century is devoured by
corruption. One direct reason is—more number of people given the opportunity to
acquire which was otherwise reserved for few in early days. Intellectuals define
corruption to be decaying of morality or deviation from normal or a more
popular one is: preferring private gains over public duties. I say: Corruption
is responding to reason, sidelining, looking askance at guilt to acquire what
is most prized in society—money, power, domination. Reason triumphs, guilt
fails. You need a reason against it, not some sort of complex spying structure
where each spies on the other. Now there is a class of people that blames
everything on human nature. I say greed, they say human nature; I say war, they
say human nature; I say money, they say human nature. Hell with human nature!
Human nature is blank! Zero!
As I said, with God and money everything is permitted, not
in the sense that each has the freedom to do whatever one wishes but anything
that can be astutely attributed to be God’s wish, or in the case of money to be
yielding profit—no matter how much stupid, no matter how much catastrophic. For
example, consider the food we eat today. There is tremendous change in what we
eat over the last fifty years than we had over the last thousand years. A preferred,
thoroughly tested diet, conforming to our evolutionary buds is changed so
suddenly only to conform to the standards of profit. Result is there for you to
analyse. The food which is worthless, to the body obviously, is cheapest; the
food which is necessary is slowly leaving our meal. To be short, we eat crap
because it’s cheap. Thank Money—addressed as God—we don’t eat our own crap
because it’s free. What sort of economics or reasoning is that? You can find
numerous such examples. Once the “market” approves them, they become
reasonable. I have seen the absurdest of ideas thriving just for the sake of
money. Comfort made the goal of life! Comfort is against evolution—evolutionary
strength to be precise. How pitiful are those ailing, disease ridden creatures that
care about the softness of pillow of their hospital bed! Any truth which is
against life is no truth at all. And then they ask you to fulfill your thirst
for comfort and money through legitimate ways? What is legitimate? Money is
same whether it comes from cutting throat of some person, by lurking in a dark
corner or by writing software making your back ache as if punished for
something. A noble man will stand up
indignantly and lament—“Mr. Backward there is guilt in the first case.” I say—“What
guilt? I don’t feel any unless you force it on me.” You feel guilt only because
you have a system in place to condemn you, torture you. However, in the second
case you don’t have one. A programmer may write a part of a program which is to
benefit a guy like Hitler in some way—obviously unknowingly as he (programmer)
is so noble—is a professional. Another great creature who writes a part of a
program which helps marketing a product online that has resulted in millions of
diseases, deaths and skewed lifestyle is a more revered professional.
Professionalism! OMM! Oh my Money! As I told you, for guilt there must be an
external agency. Without it there is no bad. Bad or evil—that is presently not
classified as evil—grows in the direction where it finds no lingering guilt.
Guilt is useless in that purpose because it can never effect the inception. It
is reactionary—finding its way once the problem is thousand paces ahead. What
should I say of how money has stupefied all senses? What terrible storm it
unleashed on human relations? In what horrendous way it has streamlined the
goal of all humanity! Oh! When I hear chants of growth, I nauseate. I need
fresh air: a place that does not stink. A paroxysm of rage, feeling of disgust
seizes those proponents of growth if you question a single letter of growth. We
are backward, uncivilized holding up their growth. They sweep, with a single
sway of their hand, anonymous populations, enormous vegetations and all that is
natural—that is backward—to spur their “Growth Horse”. Profit and money being
their God!
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