First the rules are formed and then the shape is assigned. This process makes it inevitable that when the shape is seen the rules are involuntary. The rules are anytime identifiable by the shape revealed.
Say for Example:
When we have visible mass of minute liquid droplets, frozen crystals or particles suspended in the atmosphere above the surface of a planetary body, we call the things that adhere to such rules as ‘clouds’.
Now all that said, have you ever seen a water droplet claiming it to be a cloud? Would you take that service?
This is interesting!
Wearing a white coat does not make anyone a doctor. A monkey cannot call itself a gorilla. One has to understand that there are rules. One has to understand and undergo certain transformation to become one. The process is that: first the properties and then the dressing, that how it goes and it must. It kind of feels funny if the process reverses its order when the shape is first taken and then struggling through entire life to master the rules.
This applies to everything and every tip and toe that we see. Do I call myself a reader and then read books or do I read and then call myself a reader?
I look back at many things and ponder what was the right way and did I do them right! Do I have the right culture?
Need to think…
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🙂 In the ways possible!
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Yes absolutely true and agree totally with your words. Rules are there for every tiny particles too and all life moves in exact order. Great words, Prakash
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Well said! 🙂 That is what keeps things in order..
Thank you so much for the thoughts.. 🙂
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Thanks Prakash and yes our universe is so meticulous that nothing ever happens without rules.
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First we learn to write, then we ‘become’ a writer? Unquestionably. But I feel it’s more about the process than culture. Anyway, It’s my personal view. 🙂
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And the process is itself the culture.. 🙂
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Beautiful.
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True…Even God follows the rules of nature. Without rules, everything will be in chaos.
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Chaos it is. The right word.. 🙂
Thanks a lot for the thoughts. 🙂
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Lovely thoughts PH. 🙂 They way you explained it was amazing. 🙂
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Many thank you.. 🙂
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This applies to generalizations…from specific instances to general. It is more of theory than culture. 🙂
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True that. It is applicable to every domain.
I was told cultures are theories and practices. 🙂
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Thank you so much for the thoughts.. 🙂
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A monkey can’t be a gorilla. That being said when we dress up a particular way we tend to act in same way. When you wear formals and you sit on the same sofa at start of the morning, your feeling and the way you sit and act would be different from sitting in tees and PJ on the same couch on weekend.
When you look at the same person in casuals, the feeling it generates is different from the same person in an officer’s uniform. You suddenly feel discipline and honour attached to that personality.
Correct me if I am getting the concept wrong.
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That. But it kind of extends in a way that:
You will respect that person with formals on day one. If he is wearing formals and acting like one is tees and PJ, that’s where even your perceptions change.
One should adhere and respect the role assigned or taken. 🙂
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Agree to this but I am saying I feel different in different looks and act accordingly and same happens with many others.
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ah, yes. I get that point. 🙂
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This is a unique way of looking at this Prakash. Thank you.
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Thanks a lot many.. 🙂
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Interesting post to make you think. Thanks!
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Thank you so much.. 🙂
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Life was so simple when I just pondered which came first the chicken or the egg. Now I must rethink and ponder the culture…..the chicken culture or the egg culture. Hmm…. you’ve set me to thinking PH!
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Ha ha.. I wish the chicken and egg had followed some rules! We would have known it better.
Thank you so much for this lovely comment.. 🙂
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Many a times we should do the reverse. First let the structure take its shape and then find out the rules which led that the conclusion.
I think you have the right culture if your research takes place by finding out the rules after the results. That is what’s happening to journal authors in desperate needs. Oh look I have digressed from the topic!
However your this very post is quite introspective.
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He he.. I can totally understand. I guess the right culture will handle the things well, rule or shape.
Research, lot can happen. 😛
Thank you so much for the thoughts.. 🙂
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Conception and conditionings are also so ingrained in us … your perspective while keeping them in mind makes sense!
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ahh, that makes a lot sense! Thank you for sharing and adding that. 🙂
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EXCELLENT post, PH–very clearly communicated points.
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Thank you so much.. 🙂 yayy!
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So welcome 🙂
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I have a million questions swirling in my head now. Ha, ha! I guess in order to call yourself a reader you must first read at least one book and before you can call yourself an author you must first write one. Also, you are what you were born to be, because a leopard can’t change its spots––right? And it’s always best to be who you are, because no matter how much a banana tries to be an apple it will never come close. 😉 Fun post.
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Ha ha.. Yes. The challenge is that leopard has to find out that it is a leopard and know its inherent qualities.
Thank you so much for the thoughts.. yayy! 🙂
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You are right. 😀 xx
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The beauty of being a writer is that one can break rules to assume different roles 😊.
On a serious note, yes, I took some time to add ‘writer’ on my social media tags. At what point does one qualify to be a writer?
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That is difficult to answer. However, would say, at the very point when one feels worth to be called. Would that be right point?
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