Sunday, September 9, 2012

When “You” become “He”


When “You” become “He” 

I recently tweeted (@ahdchem) that “I am becoming a coffee dumping bin” and after a few days also as “Coffee is my new red wine”. A curious follower asked what sort of coffee? what he means is, it’s a long black, flat white, espresso or anything out of blue and importantly why? That might look trivial at first sight, but when you have a close look, that is a serious question. I am drinking coffee because I like it or influenced by someone or else the very culture of drinking coffee? The answer is partly all.

So the larger question here is how much we are influenced by others (or by a culture or trend). I think to an extent, what we are is not because of what are we, but because of what others are. And again, how much we are what we are not and how much we are not, what we are? I am not talking about the famous disguise “the wolf in sheep's clothing” thing here. But how much of true sense of ourselves retained in us over time and how much we polish it or tarnish it in order to be part of the larger community and not being truly what we otherwise be. Singularly, we become a third person to ourselves as we are being dictated by someone outside us and we too listen to it. Whenever you feel as if all or part of what you do is not your real actions but just a masquerade, then you are reading the right thing and I am sure most of you will agree here.

I know it’s not a heinous crime to secretly borrow or rob a character and use it on our template. I am trying here to clearly see that, are we what because of solely what are we or what others around us are. Hypothetically, we imagine and see things clearly through the eyes of someone else or from somewhere else than through our own. Here we become a character to ourself and we are more confident on that character than on ourself.

I won’t talk here why we are doing this, since it’s more complex for me to deal with it. But I will take the help of Kelman’s conformity theory say in simple terms, how we adopt this. There are three broad characteristics, firstly, in public we accept the views of the majority but in private we maintain your own ideas. Second category is that, We Agree to the ideas of the group and you respect them. This may not be permanent as the group changes your ideas will change. Last category is that: A true conversion which last over time and even when group members change. But I doubt that the last one ever exists, as atleast at some point of time, in seconds, in hours, in days or in years definitely we should be influenced by someone.

So ok, what’s a big deal now when we get influenced by an external factor and shape ourselves for good? Well nothing wrong in it, but the true sense of individuality will go missing over sometime and we will all end up in “cut-copy-paste” individuals. And hence I vaguely reason why trends and culture exist and disappear over time.

How strong you are as a person and your own originality depends upon comparing what you wanted to do 10 years back and what you have done now. The degree of deviation from your original interests and ambitions shows how much you are influenced by external factors. (Though I don’t have solid foot on this statement, but I vaguely believe that is what it is on my own experience). People argue that there is an element called “necessity” in everyone’s life, which forces us in a direction which is completely undesired. But if you argue with the “necessity” element, you are not true to yourself and your deceived yourself on the long run and therefore negatively influenced.

3 comments:

sagnik said...

Muneer bhai,
Well written. Have some comments here, my perspective actually. There was story that we were told: One thief was running away from the villagers , suddenly he thought of one idea. He changed his get-up a bit and acted like sadhu (baba). So in stead of stealing he stared chanting names of God. SO the villagers get attracted to that and suddenly he realized that villagers were donating him more than what he was stealing. So become a permanent baba. Now, what I think, if getting into the character of Baba has elevated the personality of that thief, it is for good of him and society. In that case he should stick to that. Another corollary of it is, what is his real character, his Baba character or thief.

MAha said...

Dada i got your point. I am not justifying what ever i write here is accurate or i can defend. Its just my inner sense of what i feel about things.
Bad turning good are extreme borderline cases and wont fit here properly. Positive influence is good, and no question here. But what im trying to say is we are obviously influenced for good or bad and hence we loose our originality.

MAha said...

i feel the 5th paragraph has everything you asked for.