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Innovation and originality: A distant phenomena?

No, I’m not talking about breaking all the ground rules and going on to do something completely over-the-top just to show how innovative and different one could be. Neither would I suggest you to idolize Micheal Jackson as far as his blind crave for the color ‘white’ is concerned. Its simply not required. All that needs to be done is to make sure that we use the ‘right’ side of our brain, more often than not. Unfortunately, this is something that’s not quite the norm as of now (at least in our day to day lives) and the results are there for all to see.

If you’ve noticed, off late, there has been an air of sameness and monotony around us.You switch on the TV and you would find those numerous 24 X 7 news channels presenting the same news, in a similar manner and using similar tactics to attract the audience. Whats the difference between a certain ‘Times Now’ and ‘Headlines Today’? Hardly any. You find companies coming up with the same products, providing similar services, using similar promotional strategies and employing people possessing similar skill sets. Where’s the difference? Advertising campaigns focus more on maligning the competitor’s products instead of promoting their own work (The Cola war). You find politicians coming up with similar election campaigns, promising similar benefits to the ‘naive’ citizens and ultimately forgetting every single word of it like their innumerable predecessors. Where’s that one unique individual?

Each one of these entities mentioned above could be replaced by the other and it would hardly make a difference. Everyone is so busy copying and imitating others that they seem to ignore their most prized possession, ‘a human brain’. What we see around is the true reflection of our thoughts. Just yesterday I was watching a talent hunt programme on MTV. Each one of the contestants was asked a simple question “What is your dream in life?”. The answers left me shocked. 90% of the answers were on the lines of “I want to be the next Shahrukh Khan”, “I want to be the Bill Gates of India”, “I want to dance like Hrithik Roshan”, “I dream of becoming Aishwariya Rai”. This was the youth of India on display. From the replies it was very evident that instead of aiming at carving out their own identity, these people were hell bent on following others blindly. Getting inspired by the greats is not a bad thing at all, but trying to be like one at the expense of your own identity doesn’t really make sense, does it?

A couple of days back I met a couple of friends who are planning to start their online entrepreneurial venture. I asked them to provide me with a brief description of their objectives and targets. They handed me a printed sheet. Each and every printed statement was targeted at how their venture could beat this particular ‘xyz.com’. The foundation of a new business was nothing else but that of a potential competitor. I simply couldn’t understand as to why were these people not trying to present their own ideologies in front of the world. Why were they not willing to come with a unique business plan instead of copying an existing one? Ultimately I had to settle for a shocking reality-check…”People are no longer willing to create their own unique identity and the same reflects in what they do. ” Where’s the ‘escape velocity’ required to break the shackles of mental restrictions?

We have become so used to the conventional stuff that neither are we willing to be unique and nor do we backup someone who wants to be unique. These days the world laughs at someone who wants to go out of the way and do something different. A techie who also shows interest in the operational and managerial stuff is laughed at and accused of not being clear about his goals. People are not willing to accept individuals possessing a multi-dimensional thought process and this is what promotes a singleton mindset and a copy-cat tendency.

How great it would be if each and every individual was willing to march out of the comfort zone and discover his/her unique skills. The world would be so different if companies could put more thought into creating unique products and services instead of blindly competing with the rivals. In short, if each and every individual starts unleashing the true power of the human brain, this planet would be a far more interesting place to live in and may be then we could truly be proud of having made a difference to the society as a whole.

5 comments May 3, 2008

Smoking your senses away!

Warning : All opinions stated in this article are a matter of personal thought and should not be taken to heart.

Its strange how people keep coming up with ways to harm themselves (and others). I stay at a place where 4 quotidian fools (thats what I prefer calling them) begin their day with a cigarette puff. When I started living with these 20-something so called ‘cool’ (thats what they prefer calling themselves) people, I had little idea that they were so hell bent on self-destruction. Gradually I realised that cigarettes had actually blown their common sense away as well. I have hardly come across people who are so proud of committing stupidity. At times I feel astonished at the way these people back their actions with statements as silly as themselves.Some of them being :

  • “A cigarette early in the morning will prevent a headache throughout the day.” – I guess from now doctors should begin prescribing cigarettes instead of medicines.
  • “By buying cigarettes, you are helping innumerable tobacco traders run their business and in a way helping the economy grow”….Phew!!!!!!!!
  • “Smoking helps you control your weight.” The lesser said, the better…
  • And of course, the most common of them all, “Smoking is the ‘in-thing’. Its really cool man. The circular rings that you blow out makes you look so hep.” – Well, seems like blowing away your common sense is pretty hep as well.
Well after hearing all these statements, I realised something very clearly i.e. these people are classic cases of minds gone terribly wrong. One can’t help but pity them. I just hope that someday, sometime, by some means, their senses start working again and they regain something thats supposed to be an individual’s most prized weapon i.e. ‘common sense’.
  • Piece of advice to cigarette makers :-
Please change that statutory warning imprinted on the cigarette packets to “Smoking is injurious to health and mind.

3 comments April 2, 2008


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