Ever since my childhood I’ve been taught to be good to others
to such an extent that as a child I always found ‘being good’ very glamorous
and fascinating. They always said bad people have horns on their heads while
the good ones have a halo over them - Bright and beautiful signifying knowledge
and spirituality. Although I’ve always liked to feel a halo floating above me
but holding it in place hasn’t been all that fun. Science declares halos as
optical illusion.
There is something funny about a few people around me. They
love being nasty, yet insist on sticking on a halo with their hair gel. The idea
of being good to everyone all the time is not enthralling anymore. I haven’t
been able to find a reason good enough why I should put up with nasty behavior.
People are bitter to others. I’ve managed to pull through a handful of them. I
don’t mean to blame them instead I’ve been trying to justify them. I’m a very
reasonable person, you see. And in spite of finding it all a bother, I love
halos.
I’m amazed by the audacity exhibited by the ‘halo sticking’
variety. They have their own projections they put on everything which might
have little or nothing to do with reality. They decide who deserves how much. When
they find things not going their way they do not hesitate to take the matter into
their own hands. When they are bitter to me, they just mean to compensate for
too much that I’ve been born with, obviously in their opinion alone - I still
have about four volumes of busting books – Wishlist I to IV. They
believe in equality. (Well, Their definition could be slightly different from
the conventional one.)