Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Born Criticizers?

I don't know whether 'Criticize' can be used as a noun! Well, if no, forgive me!  I am not worthy of criticisms. Worthy of criticisms? You may argue that criticisms are dished out at people who have not reached a certain level, who have not attained their expectations or the expectations of those who criticize them and so anybody can be criticized( you need not be unworthy of criticisms). Fine, i agree; I am confusing. I will come straight to the matter.

I read an article criticising Sachin since he is prolonging his career to get that elusive 100. Two days ago my friends were furiously condemning Dhoni for the innings he played; Hell no! I thought he won us the match? I heard a guy say A.R. Rahman does not play music that well! That well? How do you quantify "That"? Almost none, not even one, of my teachers have escaped criticisms.

I read this line of Fredrick Nietchze and loved it immediately.

"The higher we soar the smaller we appear for those who cannot fly"!

Does it explain all those criticisms? Well, when Pete Sampras lost his final wimbledon a guy called Greg Rusedski said "Sampras is gone, Sampras is done and dusted; he should retire"; Well, Sampras won another major after that is another story, but the fact is all these "Greg who's" who criticize everybody for anything should first accept the fact that they criticize because they are at a slightly lower level than the person who is being criticized.

Did it make sense? if not, please forgive me! I am not worthy of criticisms!

1 comment:

daniel said...

Dai well said da.... but the para next to the quote shud hav been more blunt da...'tel them they r way below and the other person being criticised is far ahead'...slightly lower la rusedski ku than, namaku la illa......