Hi everyone,
One of the hallmarks of our times is the absence of Idealism. No one has the confidence in oneself or the trust in others to determine and follow any set of ideals any more. The concept of 'Character' building seems outdated.
Spirituality, religions and certain philosophies are about ideals. They are not just about explaining things as they are. They are about how things should be, how we should live and what goals we should pursue.
I have many times written about the three stages in our lives. Childhood, Adolescence and Maturity. Here is an article about it for those who might be interested.
https://tsriramrao.wordpress.com/2016/04/20/three-stages/People who are mentally in the Child stage will accept authority from someone like a religious leader, holy book or even ones own parents. Such people have no problem following a lifestyle or pursuing goals that elders and others have prescribed based on their wisdom. This mindset is safe and has its advantages.
Those who are mentally in the second stage of adolescence are habitually skeptical and cynical. They are full of themselves and ready to rebel at any sign of authority. They are the 'live as you want' brigade.
In the third stage of Maturity are people who have the experience, wisdom and self discipline necessary to understand the do's and don'ts of life. Even if they don't understand life itself, they know that it should be lived in certain ways for ones own and society's benefit.
It is the second stage people who can end up messing up their lives because they neither have the maturity to understand the consequences of their lifestyle nor the willingness to obey their elders. They no longer accept the authority of religions or their elders. They don't have the confidence and self assurance that comes of experience and wisdom and therefore they have no ideals at all. Everything is questioned, scoffed at and discarded.
Life without any ideals can not only mess up our own lives but also mess up our community. Ideals are goals and objectives that people fix based on certain understanding of life and the repercussions of our actions. If we keep scoffing at them, the consequences will be dire.
In present times many people have moved beyond the child stage but not yet reached the Mature stage. This gives rise to continued uncertainty and doubt , continued skepticism and cynicism about what is right and wrong. Nothing is right or wrong in itself. Its only about police, courts and criminal offences. Otherwise anything is ok for them. Anyone prescribing certain lifestyle are viewed as interfering in other peoples business.
I think in coming generations people will gain mental maturity based on a secular understanding of the subtle aspects of life and they will bring back ideals in their normal lives, giving youngsters some life goals and ideals to follow other than mundane ones.
Just some thoughts.
Cheers.
Sriram