The temporal value
Societal quest for value is continuous, repetitive, similar, connected with cooperation and patterned.
I don’t know who is better, Clint Eastwood or Rajkumar Hirani. I saw two back to back films, one was ‘3 idiots’ on Thursday and Friday it was ‘J Edgar’. Though this non confirms my (self proclaimed) film buff status, I took a while to catch up on the top grossing cinema creations. Blockbuster or award winning films force you to think, relate and see patterns irrespective of the settings, regional or global.
The search or quest for value has started to emerge out of the societal expression, be it films, books or protests. Whether it was Chetan Bhagat’s famed work, a Bollywood adaptation or Eastwood and DiCaprio’s attempt to educate Americans and the world about the workings of FBI and science of investigative innovations, there is a visible creative attempt to cherish the value of history and acknowledge purposeful life over corporate rat race.
The continuity of value…Value expressions have continuity because revolutions happen, creative expressions are awarded and history prospers, as we keep revisiting it. A failed present and murky future outlook keeps sending the society back to the past, to seek lessons from the valuable old. This ‘value revisiting’ also creates science as we keep refining our value measuring systems. Edgar insisted on a centralized finger prints depository to enhance investigation. What seemed ridiculous then turned out to be a necessary innovation.
The continuity of value can also be witnessed in the similarity of times…
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