The sun may be shining on the glitteringly bronzed
bodies of much of the world’s self-proclaimed “elite”, lazing by the many pools
dotted across the Mediterranean, sipping on premium alcohol as they thank their
lucky stars for living in a part of the world where strife, violence and sheer
inhumanity do not blight their every action..yet it’s depressing out there.
Things look so bad even seasoned comedic actors are ending it all themselves
rather than continue living in such an unjust world!..seriously though..Robin
Williams, you were a genius of the comedy world and will be sorely missed.
Let’s have a brief look at what exactly is making
us all so unable to enjoy the panoramic views from our Trip-Advisor selected
sea-view suites…Iraq cannot admit its prime minister must go in order to save
thousands of lives (anyone want to remind Maliki of the notion of
self-sacrifice for the greater good?), ISIS (or ISIL..whatever they are being
labeled at present by panic-waving Western media) continually threaten to bring
those Hollywood disaster movies to life and create entire new territories
overnight, Gaza (should that be imposed “concentration camp”) deplorably asphyxiated
as they thrash for their lives bombarded by the very same belligerent force
with one hand around their neck…modern media ensuring the true aggressor is
increasingly unable to hide behind their clever PR machine. Ohh..we haven’t
even mentioned Ebola…the tiny little potential problem of a disease that
spreads as simply as breathing in at the wrong time an infected individual
sneezes, rapidly escalating in number across Western Africa and now pitting the
money hungry US pharmaceutical firms against the desperate and pleading medically-lacking
nations attempting to avert catastrophic outbreaks. Global markets have rocked
and rolled, thin liquidity exacerbating movements and likely making for some
profitable trading if anyone is actually working (one can trade from their iPhone
these days..pheww!). Most worryingly from a personal perspective…Lebanon thrown
into fresh threats of fragmentation as sides must chose between a rather
unattractive set of alternatives presented by its “leaders”.
Natural disasters
aside, this is one of the noisiest and bloody summers in recent memory. Where
we normally prowl the papers for any news of interest in July/August, 2014 has presented
an unwelcome cacophony, drowning out the pleasantness of the usual dulcet
classical waffles from the Royal Albert Hall’s Proms. Seems our conductor this
summer is filled with panic-inducing evil rather than creative spirit.
I have a proposition that may lessen the global malaise. A law should be passed ensuring global
politicians are limited to the male population between the ages of 21-26, and
the female population of 18-26 (women mature faster than men..no arguments here
please..fact!). Why you ask? Simple really..age and so called “wisdom” have
shown themselves to be hindrances on the global desire to progress and our
species' ability to harmoniously cohabitate the very world we have been
entrusted to. Just look around us..Lebanon and its poitical “elite” a perfect
example in fact..the very same forces - in many instances even the very same
protagonists - that instigated (and now continue) the atrocities of the civil
war from 1975-1991, returning to positions of power amidst their own particular
Sects, unable to bury deeply-dividing grudges and never truly forgiving and
forgetting. The country (and general Levantine region) has moved forwards in
only spits and spurts, constantly aware that the very underlying fabric of
animosity still runs profound and veritably aggressive. Surely we would be
better off if the old-guard were replaced with fresh faces and even fresher
memories, untainted with the horrors of the past and only willing to push
forwards. Ignorance, widely derided, can often bring bliss if mixed in the
right context.
The viridity of youth versus the highfalutin hubris
of wisdom may serve us better. Look
around..the young are energetic, full of desire, wet-behind the ears with joy
and values mixed with principles that would never be betrayed…well not yet at
least..that’s the point. Smarter men out there know of the parable of the
mountain climber and his donkey laden with provisions for the climb. As he
steadily and mercilessly pushes the donkey along, intent on being the man to
make it to the peak, he must drop a number of essential provisions-carrying-bags
from the poor donkey’s tiring back – only to find himself at the conclusion of
his seemingly successful summit bereft of any of the necessities he had
initially accounted for – he may be at the top of the mountain, staring down at
the rest from the peak..filled with pride and self-worth, but the road has left
him with none of the essentials required to sustain a human soul.
The young still carry all these indispensables.
They are happier, less jaded, unable to understand the bitterness that those
older than them seem to carry, literally filled with the exuberance and allure
of what the elders call naivety – the young do not recognise this trait as they
are not filled with it. Sure, they will make mistakes, but those mistakes are
no less rippling in their severity than the very same mistakes that are being
made by so-called elder-statesmen the world over. A recent example that springs
to mind was the positive and life-affirming manner in which JFK and his brother
approached one of the world’s major crises in the Cuba Missile Crisis – would a
wiser and more hell-bent-on-revenge-leader been able to diffuse such a
situation?
The young are responsible for all the good that surrounds
us today – they are the driving forces behind technological change and the
notion of justice..rallying behind causes they feel strongly about and making
their voices (or Tweets as it may now be) heard..all this before they have been
burnt by scorn inducing “experience” several times in their lives to submit to
the apparent “norm”. There is an invulnerability and sense of infinite
potential for achievement amidst the youth – ensuring this can be tapped in
positions of power may well serve us all better.
Would the world not be a better place with this
type of approach behind the major powers? It would have to be universal – we do
not want a couple of grey-haired, black-souled culprits hiding behind their
dangerously attuned charismatic smiles and personas, lurking in corners of the
world waiting to pour scorn and bitterness over the ideals of the youth
surrounding them..envy is a terrible trait. We would need strict rules ensuring
that once a certain youthful leader has been “compromised” (i.e. their heart
broken due to unrequited love) they be removed from office, lest they direct
their hardening hearts to more macabre ostentations of war. Young blood an effective panacea to streets running with bloody violence.
It truly might make for a more Utopian world to
live in. Corporations and other facets of society can continue to operate with
the sage minds of our elders, understanding trends and mistakes in an automated
world of machinery is essential and hardened attitudes to dealing with product
cycles a less harmful and more useful skill than a revenge-bent political
leader with his finger-on-the-nuclear-trigger..unable to let go of the past and
think more clearly of the future and the very aspirations of the young that he
no longer represents. Would Gaza truly be bombarded with the same overzealous
brutality if the Generals in Tel Aviv were the youth of the country?..cognisant
of the fate of their own actions having grown up side by side with the very
people they were condemning to death with the push of a button? Would the
Chinese be so violent and apathetic towards the attitudes of the new generation
if they themselves were the new
generation? Would not the entire world embrace change and allow us to develop
further and faster, with less hostility and negative influence and manipulation
by the begrudged elders?
The facts speak for themselves. Younger (by
demographic) nations are more vibrant and successful if coupled with a strong
enough education system. Younger enterprises staffed by the more open-hearted,
open-minded and creatively adventurous are materialising our most awe-inspiring
innovations..Silicon Valley and other areas of tech-wonder are blessed with the
youthful influx of constant immigration, a double positive effect as hopes and
young dreams beautifully collide.
The current political status quo may possibly be a
blip in our civilisation..where we have provided too much emphasis and grandeur
on the elite elder statesmen in the world of politics..we should look deeply
into ourselves and remember what the point of being here in the first place is.
The young certainly do, contemplating from a fresh, hereto untainted
perspective. They are closer to it, they live it day-by-day..well at least
until that day arrives where the music being played loses its lustre..then it’s
time to simply replace with a younger mind.
The circle of life…the closed
circle of the global political elite would do well to mimic.
Hani, wisdom is not the domain of only the aged. You can be young and wise. It is a feeling and understanding that relies on neither time nor experience. Your idea is brilliant nonetheless and is so true. The world needs youthful joy now more than ever.
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