Thursday, June 5, 2008

The "She" word - Under-estimated.

I believe that all the previous blogs were inter-related. Though there is nothing special about the blog that I'm supposed to write now, but it might make you add a pinch of salt to your cup of tea in order to digest the right thing. Yeah, because the food that you are often found relishing and gulping down the throat is made by a rocking hand of a feminine. If you have started predicting that I'm going to blabber about women, then, it will be my pleasure to appreciate you for reckoning the correct judgment. If there are any females in the lot, who are willing to read it out, then I must apologize for disappointment, but I promise, by the end, I'll put that smile back on your face.

We all agree that India is yet a male-dominated society. Wherever you loiter around, Women are referred by the word "She". And the "She" word is always under-estimated. There are many theories why they are underestimated and if I go to describe them, then I'm sure the theory of legendary words will never come to an end. A nice quote to mention at this point - "Practice makes a man perfect." But I wonder, why it has to be every time a man. Cant it be a woman ? It might be a possibility that the number of times a man practices, he learns as well as utilizes something. Whereas, no matter the number of times a woman learns, she's gonna commit the same mistake again. I guess the writer of that phrase did take appropriate measures, performed some excellent rewarding calculations and then stated that phrase.

I,at least, I think there is a need to re-phrase that phrase. Although the Shakespearean disciples might create a havoc about this idea, but even they refrain to admit that while creating the wonders of the world, it was the women to take care of his home and his belongings. It was the women to wake him up at right time so that he isn't late on the duty. It was the woman to appreciate him for good deeds and stand by his side as a pillar in bad times. It was the women who roasted her hands herself to serve some delicious and finger-licking food. And by the end of the day, it was a woman who shared the same bed with him, to make him happy. When a women can work round the clock for a pretty amount of her life, then it is time for the reader to judge whether she deserves that terrible under-estimation. After scribbling with this document, I felt she deserved some respect. I guess the eyes are opening. I believe the pinch of salt didn't go in vain. The Specialist would definitely under-estimate the blind folks thriving in this world.

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