I have to thank my parents for giving birth to me at least by the late 20th Century.
The 20th century began on January
1, 1901 and ended on December 31, 2000, it was eventful and action-packed with
futuristic sci-fi imagery. India veered its path from the East Indian Community
in the mid-twentieth century. In the midst of all the War themed activities, I deeply
miss the art and movies that were unshackled in all directions during this interval.
All articles churned, were the first one of its kind. All these yesteryear
events give me a sense of Monumentality!!
Monumentality...
Monumentality
can be experienced in every column of the 20th century, from horses
to horse power. Science, Agriculture, Industrial revolution, Rise and fall of
nations, Teachings of various philosophers, Arts and Literature, Sports, Dolly-
the sheep, The first Trip to Moon, Computers and Internet -all arranged like
magazines in a book store shelf.
Humans
were wealthy with resources in surplus, never knew the fear of Global warming,
they had plenty water and ponds for fishing, picturesque animals to hunt and
embrace, they made their houses from the top notch trees, they had festivals to
celebrate the arrival of spring and sowing of seeds, they had people to attend
to them, no one knew much about the
ill effects of smoking and psychedelics so no one told a big no to it, they
would dance until their hip can’t move, they knew that they were still far away
from saturation so they flaunted their strength and fertility by producing n number offspring and no
one would come asking, they danced with their swords to depict victory.
Humans would create new reasons to live creatively
rather sitting back and ordering vegetables on various apps. The
counter-cultural hippies and other humans who endured Nietzsche and other
philosophers wandered the earth connecting to a new
knowledge order. People used to drop out from becoming doctors to fight for the
oppressed. They had the people who would go to jail for decades together for
the freedom of their people and their nation. They saw people who had fury and
revolution etched deeply in them with honor. There were poor peasants fighting
landlords with bow and arrows, there were survivors from many things who still
had upright spine in work. Being an outlaw or a rebel was not considered pretentious.
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