Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Too much of everything



Too many cooks spoil the broth.

A common phrase. An equally or bigger reality. The world's way beyond exploding with an excess of everything. There's simply too much of everything. I tried to mark some zones of excessiveness. But the funny thing was the controversy or consequensiality set in some of them. Well let me try to mark out some "zones of excessiveness".


Excessive competition. Excessive oppurtunities. Excessive pollution.Excessive extinction rate. Excessive human population.Excessive wars.Excessive success rate. Excessive failures. 
Excessive medicines. Excessive diseases. Excessive drugs(solo).  Excessive mobiles. Excessive demands. Excessive requirements.Excessive weapons.Excessive money. Excessive poverty.
Excessive price.Excessive movies.Excessive songs.Excessive videos.Excessive shops.Excessive luxury.Excessive vehicles.Excessive mobiles.Excessive gadgets.Excessive industries.Excessive industrial empires.Excessive jwellery.Excessive politics.Excessive corruption. Excessive sexual abuse.Excessive show-off.Excessive technology.Excessive greed.Excessive crime rate.Excessive criminals.Excessive destruction.Excessive floods. Excessive droughts.Excessive degenaration of values.Excessive dreams. Excessive wishes.Excessive solutions to anything.Excessive incomprehensible attitude.Excessive knowledge.Excessive illiteracy.Excessive variety.


The list goes on to I don't how much. Trouble is, this leaves nothing too new on this earth to get startled about. While preparing for job interviews, we were told about certain trick questions asked frequently. So common and excessively have these question been asked that now a pattern to answer these questions has been dsevised. The very idea of finding any exclusive idea so as to stand has become so  common. Excessive competition is just propelling people to jump over the other at the cost of anything. Excessiveness has left little uncommon things on this earth. The strong survive they say. But I think every foundation once laid on the basis of values and experience, is redifing itself. We are all developing. But in what sense? Where is most of it leading us? What exactly do we want? 

In the most frustating of my moods I feel that someday soon the whole of earth in its entirity should and may be it actually could, turn itself inside out. Put a full stop to everyone who hardly know what they are upto. Gobble them up. I don't know how I'm supposed to end my article but there quotes saying, too many sacks are the death of an ass, too much bursts the bag, etc.
It'll do us good if we could avoid overlooking the simplicity of these quotes in the infinite disturbing truths of our lives. The generation next and the world now, is actually excessesiveness fatale. 

oo many sacks are the death of the ass. T"oo many sacks are the death of the ass. Too many sacks are the death of the ass.  Too many sacks are the death of the ass.  

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