As always, the first thing that we
do when we read or listen to something is to correlate things around with that
word. The title of this essay easily catches you on the word Innocence; maybe
you are also searching for innocence. And like everybody you will correlate this word to “innocent like a child”. Yes, because
a child is pure, harmless and genuine. But as soon as he starts growing up, he
starts gaining knowledge, he starts learning to lie, to be dishonest, to fake
and fool around. So, is it the chase for learning and gaining knowledge that is
drifting us away from innocence? Or is
it the lack of wisdom that is killing innocence?
“Innocence is being genuine in all the situations and harmless in all
the intentions.” People are inherently innocent, but it is the vulnerability of the situation that at
times tears the innocence to shreds. Tiffany Madison has said very pertinently:
“No one loses their innocence. It is either
taken or given away willingly”.
Sometimes derived of hardships, sometimes
selfishness, sometimes egoism, sometimes pride, sometimes adversity, sometimes
misery, in all the circumstances it’s us who give away the innocence and quite often there is someone at the receiving end.
So, are there actual innocent
people left? Or is it because I have myself lost my innocence, I can’t find
innocent people anymore? It is believed that innocence is related to inner
beauty, so have I become so ugly that I can’t see innocence? Why is it so? Now
career has become priority, money has become priority, people’s outlook has
become a priority, and in the long list of priorities innocence has gradually
come quite down. No one cares about the significance of being innocent, but if
you kill your innocence you will live with guilt, or maybe these days people don’t
have time for guilt as well.
In this era of materialism, where
people have no time for innocence or purity of emotions, where the emotions are
being limited to one’s own advantage, where the survival of the fittest has
become more than an evolutionary theory, where submittal to the way things are has
become a norm, it’s a continual inner turmoil that only innocence can bring to rest. Let aside
living, a person lacking innocence can’t even dream freely.
“Every time you feel sad, or feel burdened by the world, just bring back
the child in you”
2 comments:
I loved this one.
Thank you for including my quote in your insightful piece. I am honored. Best of luck to you, sir.
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