We are, forever searching for something in our lives. And tragedy begins
when we actually find it. Yet search is integral to life and it can
culminate both in joy as well as intrigue. Risk has to be taken and life
has to be accepted as it unfolds, whether it is to our liking or
not.Dev realized as a School boy that mainstream medicine was a farce.
He studied medicine and became a Veterinary Doctor. Torn between precept
and practice, he realized that farce is far more ubiquitous phenomenon
in society than he had ever imagined. It is like all running in a
direction simply because others were running in that direction, without
knowing where to. There is an Urdu couplet which says: I had taken just
one step in the direction my heart indicated, and for the rest of my
life, my destiny searched hard for me. Do we reach our desired
destination in our lifetime? Or we end up calling whatever we get, or
reach to, as our destination, or destiny?Is education limited to getting
diplomas and degrees irrespective of their relevance to evolving
society? And that too by all means, fair or foul? Perhaps yes. This
explains why cheating in examination is so rampant. That's why we have a
market for fake degrees.When most things around us are fake, an
occasional genuine is seen as threat. There was a community of the
born-blind, so goes a story. A man with good eyesight walks into this
community. He empathizes with community and wants to do something for
it. But the community gangs up against him, declares his activities
suspicious, calls him `blind'! The man gets a wind of it and runs away
to save his life. Same is the case with Dev, the protagonist of this
story, except that he doesn't run away. He stays put.