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A mentality Permanently ingrained, a lack of impartiality A mentality of one tribe, one leader Conquerors of all Watching one denomination rise As the others fall. We see this In our daily lives; Competition is our focus. The locus Of our society Is the proliferation of one At the behest of many – The most popular, The most fashionable, The most sought after, The best of the best. This ideology Is a narrow, winding road Fraught with many perils – For example, in our education, There is this infatuation With the pressure cooker environment. This toxic affinity Of the extension into infinity Of one’s mental ossification Of the mind’s degradation As it is appraised By a system that is based On the standardised quantification Of the truthfully divine abilities Of the human mind. A system designed to create drones. It’s basically a free-for-all; A few get to be called the best Whilst the rest Fall through the cracks. Those who struggle Are risking getting marginalised Or at least, probably penalised – The letter ‘F’ blankly stares back at you, Its power to grade one’s mental capacity Wielded like Aaron’s Rod Borne by those who receive it like the Mark of Cain. The us vs them attitude Arises from this system A point of interest on the same latitude. We built a world That conditions in us Not a spirit of co-operation But one of aspiring to ********** The prioritisation Of one person or group deemed fit to rule over all; Be it a sport, or a work of art A theory, a criticism, Or a measurement of the schism Between one political party and another It does not matter – If there is an issue, people will be divided. Those of us who think outside these parameters Those who dare look for intelligent, fruitful discussion Are destined to a life of being given the side-eye A social concussion. Why must we compete? Why is our life replete Not with community spirit and a betterment of humanity But with iron-fisted regulation And an inability to concede? Why must we divide our resources Not fairly and justly for all But like a fire that scorches Consuming all it finds With no thought for the morrow? Imagine 7 billion human beings Not only co-existing But actively seeking To be smarter, To consume less, to work harder Not on commercialisation or profit But on travelling farther In the realm of human creativity, On sustainable ingenuity And the wiser administration Of a planet we inherited. Always, incessantly We adhere to our tribe’s superstitions; Our decisions Are not exclusively ours But a result of countless hours Of indoctrination, of believing in entities Not morals or principles – in our identities, We conceive of ourselves as vessels that are imbued with what we consume, Not with what we are actually made of. How about Instead of being sealed off from each other We realise that it shouldn’t be us vs them But us vs us – A moment of introspection A brutally honest intervention To give ourselves time to realise That mindfulness is an exercise All of us should engage in. It is easy to exist Within the frameworks that are provided to us; The ‘us vs them’ mentality Is like sandpaper to one’s individuality. We trim and edit our personality To fit our group’s motifs. It is much more difficult To realise that nobody is going to fight for us Except for ourselves And that this fight Needs to start from within. All we need to do Is learn how to say ‘No, I will not be a part of this – I will not be a serf to the kings and queens Who blind your eyes, and steal your dreams.’
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Apr 6, 2018
Apr 6, 2018 at 10:52 AM UTC
Us vs them
A mentality Permanently ingrained, a lack of impartiality A mentality of one tribe, one leader Conquerors of all Watching one denomination rise As the others fall. We see this In our daily lives; Competition is our focus. The locus Of our society Is the proliferation of one At the behest of many – The most popular, The most fashionable, The most sought after, The best of the best. This ideology Is a narrow, winding road Fraught with many perils – For example, in our education, There is this infatuation With the pressure cooker environment. This toxic affinity Of the extension into infinity Of one’s mental ossification Of the mind’s degradation As it is appraised By a system that is based On the standardised quantification Of the truthfully divine abilities Of the human mind. A system designed to create drones. It’s basically a free-for-all; A few get to be called the best Whilst the rest Fall through the cracks. Those who struggle Are risking getting marginalised Or at least, probably penalised – The letter ‘F’ blankly stares back at you, Its power to grade one’s mental capacity Wielded like Aaron’s Rod Borne by those who receive it like the Mark of Cain. The us vs them attitude Arises from this system A point of interest on the same latitude. We built a world That conditions in us Not a spirit of co-operation But one of aspiring to ********** The prioritisation Of one person or group deemed fit to rule over all; Be it a sport, or a work of art A theory, a criticism, Or a measurement of the schism Between one political party and another It does not matter – If there is an issue, people will be divided. Those of us who think outside these parameters Those who dare look for intelligent, fruitful discussion Are destined to a life of being given the side-eye A social concussion. Why must we compete? Why is our life replete Not with community spirit and a betterment of humanity But with iron-fisted regulation And an inability to concede? Why must we divide our resources Not fairly and justly for all But like a fire that scorches Consuming all it finds With no thought for the morrow? Imagine 7 billion human beings Not only co-existing But actively seeking To be smarter, To consume less, to work harder Not on commercialisation or profit But on travelling farther In the realm of human creativity, On sustainable ingenuity And the wiser administration Of a planet we inherited. Always, incessantly We adhere to our tribe’s superstitions; Our decisions Are not exclusively ours But a result of countless hours Of indoctrination, of believing in entities Not morals or principles – in our identities, We conceive of ourselves as vessels that are imbued with what we consume, Not with what we are actually made of. How about Instead of being sealed off from each other We realise that it shouldn’t be us vs them But us vs us – A moment of introspection A brutally honest intervention To give ourselves time to realise That mindfulness is an exercise All of us should engage in. It is easy to exist Within the frameworks that are provided to us; The ‘us vs them’ mentality Is like sandpaper to one’s individuality. We trim and edit our personality To fit our group’s motifs. It is much more difficult To realise that nobody is going to fight for us Except for ourselves And that this fight Needs to start from within. All we need to do Is learn how to say ‘No, I will not be a part of this – I will not be a serf to the kings and queens Who blind your eyes, and steal your dreams.’
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Apr 6, 2018
Apr 6, 2018 at 10:52 AM UTC
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