One of the observations I made long, long time ago,
encountered many 100 times in the real world and something I have thought of
writing about at least more than a dozen times, if not more.
While, this title may be somewhat intriguing and is derived
from “The Principle of Resonance” from physics which goes as mentioned below:
Resonance is the tendency of a system to oscillate with
greater amplitude at some frequencies than at others. Frequencies at which the
response amplitude is a relative maximum are known as the system's resonant
frequencies, or resonance frequencies. At these frequencies, even small
periodic driving forces can produce large amplitude oscillations, because the
system stores vibrational energy.
It may seem confusing or misleading but is quite similar to
the way humans behave in day to day life towards things/ideas/conversations or
just anything in general. At any given point of time, with any topic in
consideration, there is a normal human tendency to respond back to certain
things with 1000%( yes this is not a typo, it’s 10 * 100%, to indicate the
ceiling function) enthusiasm and energy while a lot others simply bite the
dust. Those are human response frequencies and the major drivers being one of
the below:
1 Things we don't understand
Nobody is Omniscience, so there are no
doubt things in the world, we don’t know about or we don’t understand. These
are things which might be interesting or worth listening to or may be a total
junk with absolute zero worth with respect to the time we spend to
converse/reason/discuss about.
But then, since we are not really sure, we may
choose to be open and hear about them to sway the existing boundaries of our
wisdom, based on our instincts or any other rationale. Given enough time and
energy with considerable interest, I believe no topic in the world is difficult
enough to understand even all by yourself, and in the worst case there are
always people around whom you may reach out to for help whenever required. So
this part as per my conviction can be easily dealt with.
This part is also easier to negotiate with anyone trying to explain something to you, to get your buy in or make you understand where they are coming from, their perceptions or the core ideas which form their very foundation.
2 Things we don't want to understand
While point 1 is easy to deal with, it is
extremely difficult to compete against the latter, and these are the things we don’t want to
understand. The things that in reality we do understand but whimsically
pretend to be unaware of due to one of the various reasons like saving the
face, to run away from the discomforting truth, to avoid unnecessary
discussions and negative arguments, to save time from something(one) that we
think would be of no benefit to us in the long run, things we think don’t
matter and would never cross our ways in life ever etc. among some of the
possible causes.
It’s next to impossible for anybody to make
these things seep in our mind or even spark a conversation around them that
would last even a minute or then would remain a healthy discussion after
crossing the chasm. On such encounters, we either nod our head just to agree
with what the other person has to say or totally avoid listening to those garbled
sound waves, further distorted due to the lack of interest.
One liner from one of my earlier poems Anger which also fits pretty well in this context.
Surprisingly
we behave, amazing tactics we deploy
1 comment:
Philosophical and thought provoking. Very Nice.
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