The Rational 'should'
JOURNALIST: Ok sir my next question, what does this phrase mean? "That's cruel."
RATIONALIST: It is a subset of 'That's irrational.'
JOURNALIST: Means cruel is irrational rather than being wrong.
RATIONALIST: In first place, perceiving somebody as cruel is a prejudice in itself.
JOURNALIST: No, no sir, please don't play with words, you cannot prove wrong as right.
RATIONALIST: There is nothing right, nothing wrong. No Devil no God.
JOURNALIST: So you hate prejudices, is that what you want to imply.
RATIONALIST: I don't imply anything, assumptions and implications are the prejudices of first order, both on the part of actor, and the perceiver.
JOURNALIST: Oh…I am getting a little confused now....
RATIONALIST: You will! Just remove all the curtains of old learnings, deep-rooted believes, try to view things rationally and logically, you will feel less confused.
JOURNALIST: Oh, Rationality?
RATIONALIST: Yes.
JOURNALIST: The disease of our time. [smiles]
RATIONALIST: Another prejudice! I think we should wind up.
JOURNALIST: Second -last question! Why do we have to be rational?
RATIONALIST: Well it's rational to be rational.
JOURNALIST: Equation with no solutions.
RATIONALIST: Ok....well rationality is the best and only way of treating a life scenario.
JOURNALIST: Ahan! I'm not gonna buy it.
RATIONALIST: Well.....Personally I feel rationality is the best way to sail the ship called life.
JOURNALIST: Oh so we ‘should’ be rational. Do I need to ask the last question? [smiles]
RATIONALIST:. . . . . I will think about it.
Friday, August 15, 2008
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