With Great Power Comes
Great Responsibility
Many years back, while I was travelling from
Chennai to Tuticorin by train, one incident happened which kept me thinking for
a while. As you would be aware the food vendors, pick up food orders in the
train and deliver it to us at some particular station. So, I ordered for a food
parcel and the same was delivered to me after Chengelput station. The vendor
asked me for Rs.30/-, which I happily paid.
He told me, “You look like an educated person and
you itself do not question such things. If literate people like you don’t
question, what is the plight of the illiterate people, who do not know to read
or write”. He added that people were exploited because they do not dare to
question the wrongs happening around them. I did not feel hurt by his remarks,
but I felt quiet guilty for a moment. The guilt arouse out of his words,
“literate people like you”. For a moment, it opened my eyes to a fact. It
showed the amount of faith and trust the common man has on the educated
segment, who he thinks will take India out of the darkness to light. In
this case, it was not the meagre Rs.3/- that mattered, but the question of
social responsibility.
It is not OK, to just keep blaming the politicians
and higher authorities for the mistakes around us. It is perhaps because we
succumb to such situations, so easily, more and more mistakes are happening. It
does not necessarily mean that we should pull a fight with each and everyone,
to justify our rights, but trying to be assertive enough to stress our rights.
A dialogue in the movie, Spiderman goes likes this. “With great power comes great responsibility”. I was able to relate this to the incident that happened and felt the significance of these words.
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