When it comes to humans we have alot many external similarities to people living in this huge environment of ours extending beyond the boundaries of geography..the same two eyes ,a nose,requirement for nourishment etc..but the difference lies in the head ..the various thoughts and thinking capabilities.
Psychological requirements have most definitely gained importance through these years but how much have we as Indians responded to it is the question or rather in what way do we understand it.
The other day my friend told me she was not feeling good and I said "let's have some good food you will feel better"..the minute I pronounced the last word I just could not process the fact that how swiftly these words came out of me ..I heard it again for myself by replaying in my mind..it did not make any sense to say that.But why did I say that ..because every time I have said this to someone I have received somewhat a reply like this one only..
MY LEARNING FROM THIS INCIDENT WAS ABOUT THE PYSCHOLOGICAL REQUIREMENTS WE AS INDIANS HAVE..BEING HAPPY,HAVING A FRIENDS TO TALK TO HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH ANY NATIONAL BARRIER ,THEN HOW ARE WE DIFFERENT IN TERMS OF PYSCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS..speaking in terms of business we may say..we aas Indians try to maximise the benefits that we derive from any given resource at any point of time.
Secondly our willingness and ability to save or rather to accumulate resources for the future..
These are some of the positives that we may consider but we do have a fair share of negatives too
LIKE I MENTIONED ABOUT THE INCIDENT WITH MY FRIENDS ..OUR PYSCHOLOGICAL UPBRINGING hasn't been able to develop as much..our psychology does not allow us to think beyond our physical upbringing.
Other than that,Our pychological thinking makes us think alot about how other perceive us and less about how happy we feel about ourselves.
I HOPE THIS BLOG IS READ BY ALOT OF PEOPLE AND THEY GAIN AN UNDERSTANDING ABOUT THIS TOPIC.
VAISHNAVI MAHESH DALVI 687
THANK YOU
I agree that there is need to imbibe healthy processing of emotions in our upbringing
Nice blog!
This blog is a very brave attempt to talk about a very unspoken topic - mental health.
sheds light on the most unspoken topic in india
Very insightful