Responsibility and guilt are two emotions I have felt very deeply in my life. I think that these two emotions are quite closely linked. When we feel responsible towards someone and are unable to meet that responsibility, we feel guilty. If you feel responsible for marrying a friend you are committed to, and somehow, our parents do not agree, you feel guilty. When you feel responsible for developing good systems in an organisation but are unable to do so, you feel guilty. When you feel responsible for making someone happy and fail to do so, you feel guilty. If one feels responsible, not fulfilling that responsibility will naturally make one feel guilty. But why do we feel responsible? Do we feel responsible because we love? Do we feel responsible towards God because we love God? Most probably not. Love does not bring a sense of responsibility. On the contrary, it is a sense of separation that brings responsibility. The sense of separation breeds the sense of doership . When we have...
Generation X was raised in a very authoritarian way. There was no way we could have questioned society's values. The rights and wrongs were so deeply embedded in our psyche. So much so that a child has to smoke cigarettes or take liquor, he would die of a heart attack if his parents saw him doing so. We will not allow the "good boy" or "good girl" image of ourselves to be questioned at any stage, no matter how much effort it takes. Children of our generation will keep even their affairs so secretive. Our generation had very little information available in the public domain, and that's why nobody was sure. We ran out of confidence. We were always unsure whether we knew. Generation Z and Alpha are different. They are brought up in a very free environment. They are on your face. If they are selfish, they would have no hesitation in admitting it. They are very well-informed because they have access to the internet and social media. That's why they are ...