Mindset

Rashmi Rajput
2 min readJun 1, 2019

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Mindset

Men vs Women is the most fascinating and entertaining disagreement ,if two people or groups are in conflict, whether it’s household, social, political or a world platform and it’s almost impossible to reach any agreement!

However we all have encountered some annoying situations around us sometimes in our journey. We must have felt to cut the crap and slap straight on the face of the person or the situation.

But… How Many Of Us Had That Courage To Do That?????

The fact is if we have done, then were we able to change the “MINDSET OF THE PARTICULAR”??

“MINDSET” is the most striking word which took all my attention towards itself this morning when I was discussing about a short video of Malaika Arora in which she was sharing her experiences of being divorced and starting a new journey altogether. And the very next moment she was judged by my surroundings with not a very pleasant feedback!

Unfortunately today I had an ample amount of time from my daily routine job, due to some serious blockers because of which I can not progress further until it get’s resolved…and guess what!!! No wonder!! I was busy with FB ;) ;)

The next heated argument started when I shared approbation for newly elected Mimi Chakraborty and Nusrat Jahan for reaching parliament in smart formals.

Wasn’t it smart, decent and professional?? I know many of you will be agree upon this and many will not be… And that’s completely okay, we all are different personalities with differences in opinions, with different experiences and different journeys.

I strongly believe that an individual’s journey play a very important role in development of progressive or dogmatic thinkings but somehow it’s not right to be judgmental about anybody’s actions or choices. After all we were not into their shoes and we merely know anything that they have been through.

After a good discussion on our disagreements we reached on the agreement of “MINDSET” . We all are having a particular mindset for what we excuse ourselves behind the social standards. But if a person is successful either men or women or making some genuine choices beyond the normal routined standards, we should accept it progressively rather than being judgmental about it.

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