Tuesday, 5 August 2014

The Philosophy of Equality - By Mr Pius Rinto

(By Pius Vilakati, writing as Mr Pius Rinto)

The one who enters has been crowned by the world as the superior one. But on closer analysis one finds that the one who opens possesses enormous power. 
The one who has the power to open can decide if the one who wishes to enter can enter at all and for how long. Of course the one who enters must exercise a great deal of negotiation before entering. This person needs to learn the art of persuasion in order to make the owner of the entrance to open, whether widely or narrowly, with love.

In the final analysis, one notes that both the one who opens and the one who enters need each other. The owner of the entrance needs someone to enter otherwise the act of opening will be rendered useless without someone ever entering there and at that particular time when it has been opened and ready to be entered. The one who enters also cannot enter without the consent of the entrance's owner.

That's the equality we are talking about; different roles which complement each other for the common goal. Let there be equality!



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