Tuesday, 6 August 2013

The spirit of a WAR

             At first sight, war might seem like a terrible word. Things like lack of peace, degradation of human values are common things that exist during the time of a war. The continuous race to survival and prosperity has made us remain unnoticed of many of our own actions.
            But there is much more to war than mere opposition of ideas and interest. It is the way many cultures and traditions measure bravery. Almost every civilization had at least one martial arts or body building technique. Fighting wasn't a thing that was done only in the streets (did streets exist then?). There were proper trainers, gurus an and masters who made the body do what the brain might have once thought was never capable.
            War is one such event when everything has to be made use of. It is then that people really begin to value each of their goods. It is surprising that the lack of something so dreadful kept us away from all these wonderful things. Every muscle counts. Every bone is just a bone. It is this war that lets us have feeling of oneself among all of us.
           When you begin to prepare war for the war, the feelings you have are really different. You need to give the ego and frigidness of the body in order to achieve what you want to do. You need to respect the guy who does the exercise better than you. And you have to learn from him no matter what time you take. You have to go for a nude parade, so that you lose away all the shame than you had borne needlessly. You have to crawl on your knees, kiss the grounds and do so many of the exercises you always thought were needless.
            Over the whole it is very true that a war is a bad thing. It represents drawback in the course of human civilization. But also true is that wars teach us a lot of things. Wars teach us the value of something that our teachers and parents never did. The trouble is not in fighting, the trouble is in the view to eradicate each other.

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