Thursday, July 16, 2015

Egalitarian Society

Subhash and Kush are sitting side by side on a bench. Both are wearing crisp white shirts. Both are feeling equally fidgety and are cracking knuckles to ease the tension. Both are awaiting the result of their job interview for the post of a driver with an agency.
Yet, the very observant eye would note that Subhash was wearing a cheap polyester shirt, washed and ironed carefully to look perfect while Kush’s shirt bore the label of Manzini.

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Kush was born in the family of a millionaire. A rich dad with killer looks and shitty values. A beautiful mom who came with lots of dowry and a warped sense of morality. Kush was never given the chance of becoming normal. From the moment he was born he was told in every way that the rest of the world existed to serve and pamper him. When Kush’s teacher gave him a note for destroying school property his dad sent back a cheque paying 10 times the value of the apparatus.

Next time Kush had punched a boy in the eye resulting in partial loss of vision. This time the principal expelled Kush from the school. But this was still not a problem. His dad poured in more money to get him admitted to an even better school. Kush’s father told his son, “Remember son, always hold your head high…no one from our family should ever have to bow his head.” Kush’s mother secretly felt very proud that her husband never allowed the world to make her son feel guilty.

So Kush grew up like that. A rich kid with plush degrees but zero education. Kush’s dad thought that it would not matter because he had plans to train him personally to handle the family business soon after his fake MBA was done. But people like Kush’s dad usually make many enemies and one day he died in what looked like an accident.

Then came the bad times. Suddenly within a single year, all the wealth of the family got wiped out in front of Kush and his mother. Instead of taking charge of the situation, his mother watched the series of events unfold with helpless eyes. It is at such moments that people realize why it is a grave sin to raise a girl with Sita like values. But Kush’s grandparents were long gone and no one actually stepped up to help them keep bankruptcy at bay.

And that’s how it happened, a little boy who was never given a scope to fend for himself suddenly found himself penniless after his father’s demise.

As Kush’s last car was towed away, (to pay for a loan that he never knew to exist) he stared at the scene vacantly. Their chauffeur who just lost his job chose to look past his personal tragedy. He came up to Kush and offered him some insight. Life has to go on…and Kush needed to find work as soon as possible. Kush father’s enemies had flooded the market with enough rumors to prevent him from bagging a job. It was his idea to set Kush up for a cabbie’s job. It was not the ideal situation but he hoped that the job could buy Kush some time to look for a job befitting his social status.

So that is how Kush came looking for a job at the driving agency.

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Subhash was born in a below poverty line family. When his father lost his life to an expensive ailment his illiterate mother took charge of the family. She toiled day after day to support her son and herself. She would not have needed to work half as hard had she not planned to give Subhash the gift of education. But whenever she saw her employers leaving for work wearing tailored suits in air conditioned cars, she could not resist the temptation of offering her son the ticket to that world.

Subhash was a good son who helped his mother to run the household. He was in fact very willing to work as fuchka peddler from an early age to assist his mother monetarily. But his mother insisted that he should study. His mother never really understood that Subhash found studies to be incredibly dull. When Subhash got stuck with Geometry he ran to his mother for help. She hung her head in shame and decided to arrange for a tutor.

There was no way that she could afford to pay for a tutor but she decided to skip one meal every day and arranged for the money. Despite her best efforts Subhash could manage to study till Higher Secondary which he barely passed with a third division. Subhash never could make himself fall in love with studies. He was a good guy but he just had a preference for manual work.

His mother asked him to go to college but this time Subhash put his foot down. He felt like an idiot who was wasting his mother’s hard earned money. He wished to learn something exciting and useful. Learning that the combination of sodium and chloride ions gives us common salt did not make sense to him. There was no way that Subhash could use that piece of fancy information to earn some money. It was time, he decided, to learn something useful. He enrolled in a driving class.

His mother agreed. She was getting old and her frail body could not support the weight of her big dreams any more. She thought maybe her son was right; maybe she could be happy to see her son settled with any job that paid a decent salary.

After a few months of training, Subhash applied for the job of a driver at the agency.

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Well, Subhash and Kush both got the job.

Subhash cried a few muffled tears of joy and ran home to tell his mother that she can finally retire from work.

Kush went home quietly and took few big swigs of whiskey and hanged himself.


PS: Up in the sky, the Creator sighed. His project of Egalitarian Society has been stuck in the testing phase from 1902. Ever since angel Biley proposed the model of Egalitarian Society He has tried numerous test cases. But the experiment seemed to fail every time.

Equality probably cannot ensure happiness for everyone in this complex world.



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