Hi everyone,
I have written about this before. Why not again?!
We all go through three natural stages in life. Childhood, Adolescence and Maturity.
During childhood we are programmed to imitate our elders and thereby learn certain behavior patterns. Because of this tendency to imitate we also tend to idolize people, hero worship and look up to people. We also believe and accept what our elders say and go largely by authority. Accepting traditional way of life, maintaining status quo, following rules etc. are part of the programming at this stage. This stage represents a confidence in others, especially in seniors and in tradition which could be misplaced.
In the second stage around 11, 12 , 13 years we start becoming independent thinking adults. But because of our earlier program of imitation and accepting authority, we tend to go the opposite way of skepticism, self importance, disbelief, rejection of authority, irreverence and so on. This is another set of programs that help us to delete the earlier childhood programs and develop independent characteristics. This stage represents a lack of confidence in tradition, seniors etc. but a growing confidence in oneself and ones capabilities. This could be misplaced too!
The third stage is of Maturity when we neither blindly accept something nor blindly reject something. We realize the value of many traditional ideas which have centuries of experience behind them. And we also realize the value of change and development. Everything is seen in terms of its value to individuals and society and not as mere habits or mere changes as an end in themselves. This stage represents a humility and wisdom which knows what to retain and what to change. Its about balance.
These three stages are not just physical stages but are largely mental. Many people tend to retain the mental characteristics of childhood or adolescence all through their life. Because of this some people tend to be believing, trusting and accepting authority more than is prudent. Similarly some people also tend to be skeptical and scornful of ideas more than is prudent.
These patterns are seen in religious, cultural and social matters.
Believing blindly in advanced age is silly and shows lack of confidence. Being habitually skeptically in advanced age is equally silly and shows over confidence.
Just some thoughts.
Cheers.
Sriram