Originally posted by: catchmeifucan
I don’t have any problem with liberal ki aulaad because that’s just a jab against an ideology.
I was taken aback by the jab on the Depression though. But jaane do. Kis kis ko samjhaye, kitno se lade.
Also I didn’t watch the movie and I may be missing the context, hence edited it. :)
I understand depression. But at the same time, I also don’t understand current fad. I will explain it to best of my ability.
Our parents gen had different struggles than us. Our kids will have different than what we faced. But overall lifestyle has changed and even the middle class ones are in better position now than how we grew up with limited means.
Kids now has almost everything. And once that happens, a generation starts creating problems of their own. Like first world problems.
Struggle makes stronger people. Good times make weak people.
These days I read every kid/ young person says they are depressed. I don’t want next gen to be that way. It’s sad. In a way, I don’t want depression to be the normal way. It’s only filling doctor’s pockets and pharmaceuticals are making hay while sun shines.
I know my post is not politically correct. I don’t even aim to be one. My mom used to sing it to me while growing up — Mata jijabai julave. Shiva ji ne nindru na aave. It means — Since Shiva ji was a kid, Jijabai used to give her lil bit of poison. To make him immune to poison so when Shiva ji goes to fight enemies when he grows up, a poison filled teer doesn’t affect him much coz his body is already immune to poison.
I believe in tough upbringing. We need to raise a stronger generation.
All said n done, you need to watch movie to understand the context.
I found the line hilarious becoz I do think depression is in fashion these days. Shoot me.
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