Idealism is defined as “utopianism”, the constant quest for that perfect world with a certain set of beliefs and ideals. Idealism is a dream. The dream of doing something perfect and bringing something genuinely good in to the world. It is most importantly sticking to a set of beliefs and ideals come what may; through good times and bad and through prosperity and hardships. It is living life to live the dream.
It is only the strong that can stand up to their ideals. The demands of such virtues are high; focus determination and strength. The youth are the strongest segment of population because we have so few worries and fears thus fewer weaknesses. No fear of their future, no fear of failure and no worries of food, family and work. That is how the dreamers and doers among our ancestors lived. We are afraid to live like that. We prefer a soft quilt to strong stand. We accept what comes our way and flip sides when convenient. We tread on our own ideals when in pain and change our beliefs to comfort ourselves. As time progresses our attitudes are becoming increasingly defeatist.
Mankind always contrives to make the world better than it always was. Our power to dream is pivotal in this. It is the youth alone who can dare to dream. The worst thing that we are plagued with right now is not being able to dream big. Even if we do, the spirit of competition is seldom seen. All I can see is insecurity over someone else's progress. We see dreaming as a crime. The more vagrant you are, the more hip you seem. This is the disillusioned perception of the majority of our youth these days. What are we at this age if we are not dreamers?
Poets and writers from times immemorial have sung praise about the joys and misgivings of youthfulness and shunned the miseries of the elderly. Complaints about "youth these days" are as old as civilization itself. But most civilised societies tolerated youth and their meddling with beliefs and ideals. We have always known that it is in this period of callousness with the power to dream that the most astonishing of works are produced. Mozart, Shakespeare,
We are more focused on a stable life than a wonderful one. What we have failed to realize is the power of dream, thought and action; the enhancement of our own lives that comes with the little impact of our work on the world we live in.
2 comments:
idealism, hmmm
1) the problem with idealism is its too idealistic to follow.
2) your are right, to dream big is important and its also vital not to be carried by the tide that the society sets around you. but those who have dreamed big dont seem to be the best role models in life.(unfortunately)
3)a wonderful life might differ from person to person, but yes, i second your opinion on this issue.
4)but we are also lucky to live in a world that is slowly encouraging and respecting different dimensions to careers and life. dreamers are dreaming a possibility.
PS: nice article, though i felt a proper transition from one para to another was missing, prolly you were dreaming. :) :)
peace!
Hmmm.. I'd be interested to know what event triggered this urge to write about idealism.. :)
Interesting article.. and I totally agree about the reading habit bit.. we're examples ourselves.. like to read but don't end up reading much..
The post sorta reminds me of Baz Luhrmann's "Sunscreen".. if you know what I'm talking about.. else download and listen.. :)
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