People tend to create fixed impressions of themselves in the minds of people around them. Sometimes it can be really unfair . And sometimes,it works to their advantage. (I've never been yelled at for not bringing a book to class, because I was a 'sincere student' ;) To be fair to myself though, it only happened a couple of times. )
It's not often that people get a chance to do a complete makeover of their image (I'm not talking about plastic surgery).
Blogs are a little luckier. Mine has a new look and some new features.You can comment without signing in now, so I'd like to hear your thoughts on my rambling. Oh, and if you don't mind, write your name too.
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Ananya
In India, the generation of the twenty first century is faced with a decision: to be traditional or be 'not traditional'. Note that I have used neither 'modern' nor 'western' as the opposite of 'traditional' because it is not. The culture and tradtions we inherit from our ancestors form a significant part of our identity. People who disown their culture will need to start from scratch and build a new identity to replace something that took generations of experience to create. Now,considering that we are descended from those who created the traditions we follow, which means that we share genes, and perhaps a few common traits and interests with them, isn't our culture in some ways catered specifically to us and consequently, doesn't it have the highest chance of suiting us? Before you start to call me prejudiced, here's the other side of the argument. Times have changed considerably. Certain customs that came into being a few centuries ag...
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