Showing posts with label stereotypes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stereotypes. Show all posts

Friday, June 4, 2010

Stereotyped messages, even in today's world!

Came across this hoarding on the way to Santa Cruz Airport.  Besides appearing crude, it also appears to be a stereotyped message even in today's world.

Sunday, May 30, 2010

It's not easy, being different

A few days back, I accidentally ended up watching "Chocolat".  Overall, a light film about a young mother who arrives at a new village with her young daughter and opens a small chocolate shop.  The film details how slowly she begins to impact / change the lives of people around her.  Initially, there is resistance from the Mayor (& society), but ultimately she wins the affection of the people.

Towards the end, when the priest gives up and says -
Listen, here's what I think. I think that we can't go around... measuring our goodness by what we don't do. By what we deny ourselves, what we resist, and who we exclude. I think... we've got to measure goodness by what we *embrace*, what we create... and who we include ...

... I remembered about the happenings in olden days when people got excluded - layer upon layer - kind of structure etc. I also remembered Sairam and his extra-ordinary love for his devotees (HE calls them "little sparrows" whom HE pulls to Shirdi) - no exclusion - only inclusion...

When the Mother says - "..it's not easy, being different" and the little daughter asks her Mom - ".. why can't you wear black shoes like the other mothers..", I instantly recollected the discussion (about stereotypes) in a recent training programme which I underwent.  The power of society to enforce conformity to societal norms, is intense.  Not all can withstand the pressure. 

Even in organisations, there is intense pressure to conform - "this is our way of doing the work" or "this isn't the way we do things here".
Somehow, I could never reconcile to blindly doing something just because someone has done it in the past - a periodical examination of the circumstances / background / work / process etc, can possibly throw interesting ideas and new ways to do work in a more effective way.  
 
I should admit that over the years, my power to experiment (and take risks) have gone down.  Now, I am comfortable, with even incremental changes, that come after a thorough study of pros and cons.