Fight
for a kingdom and be a king. That’s your ‘right’ beyond the debate of
moralistic right or wrong. But remember kingdoms have their consequences. It’s
very natural for the kings to be killed by their own sons. Just a natural
consequence. You hand over the lust for unrestricted power to your son. He will
be a worthy inheritor of your legacy and would dethrone you on the chessboard
of power when he comes of age.
In the
same vein, if you have been lucky to have official powers and privileges—for
which you get paid and are expected to do your service strictly as per the
contract—you will sometimes get an itch to set-up a mini-kingdom by going out
of your domain and misuse your power and privileges for unjustified gains. That
of course is also your right. But remember your son will inherit the same
mini-kingdom of misuse of your privileges beyond your official domain. He will
dethrone you when his time comes. He will also kill you to occupy the little
throne that you have set up by inflicting injustice through the misuse of your
powers and capabilities. He may not slit your throat directly but will
definitely do it indirectly. He won’t respect you, he would be undisciplined
and you will see your little kingdom falling apart under his erratic lifestyle.
That is as good as a son killing his father. Again it’s not about right or
wrong. Simply cause and effect.
The
more you ‘make’ as an angry, arrogant and violent person, the more you expose
yourself to be ‘broken’ by the bigger forces of similar nature. And the rot
begins at home, remember this. Again, simple cause and effect. Nature doesn’t
operate on moralistic principles. It’s only about what you are doing at what
frequency. Life will give you back a hundredfold of exactly what you are
investing in the same currency. If it’s arrogance, ego and greed that propels
you, the trajectory of your life will be defined by the same factors. Keep
fighting. When will you ever stop? And if petty, tyrannical fights of this
nature make you feel like a soldier, it’s a nice cover for the demons inside to
be decorated with honorable military dress.
If you
see yourself in this write-up and get angry then I’m sorry. As a writer, I just
hold a mirror in front of the reader. What you see in that is your own making,
your own labor. If you don’t like the image that stares back at you, change it.
If not, keep the angry fight till your last breath. You may achieve anything
but not peace.

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