I was in the middle of a client call in a conference room at my office.
The client was explaining about a particular data table my
team had wanted clarification upon. As I was trying to understand the way the
calculation of a field in the table had been made, I suddenly felt as if a huge
hand had grabbed my shirt collar and I was being pulled through one time hole
after the other until I was thrown down, landing on my face, beside a stone-age
man (who for some reason, looked very similar to me) waiting to hunt. I looked
at him and he looked at me. But not sparing me attention for more than a second, he started running towards his food which, at his sight, started
running away from him. Before he could grab his food, blackness hit me and I
was grabbed again and thrown this time beside the same stone-age man in his
cave. He was fast asleep with a huge smile spread across his face. Before I
could finish observing the walls of the cave, blackness hit me again, a hand
grabbed me again and threw me back into my office conference room.
The explanation about the calculation of the field was
still underway.
Data Analysis! Stone-age man! A hunt! A cave! Back to
data analysis!
It was utter chaos.
Then, slowly, it began making sense.
When man started his life on this planet, what did he really
care about?!
Food. Shelter.
As the most dominant species breathing on this planet
now, what do we really care about?!
Money. Respect. Love. A few other perishable items.
How drastically have we then evolved from a man requiring
only food and shelter to a man who is a part of a society which sees a point in
having numerous fields of work which determine the respect and money and other
perishable items?!
From being alert to the movement of a wild animal to
being alert to the fall and rise of the stock market, from being naked with nature to
revering silk and platinum, from not knowing that communication could occur to
sending out a voice mail and typing down abstract poems – How dumbfounding a change?!
To realize that we created civilizations, we created
languages, we created religions, we created money, we created marriages, we
created jobs and to realize that most of our problems today revolve around
these creations of ours – Don’t you wonder if the human species is a masochistic one?
As these thoughts started settling down in my head, the
explanation about the calculation of the field came to an end.
There was a pause from the client’s side which after a few seconds, turned into awkward silence. My team leader quickly pressed the ‘Mute’
button in the Polycom conference phone and shouted, “Arey.. Reply if you have understood
the calculation or ask the next question!”
I nodded and released the ‘Mute’ button.
“What do you actually think about our evolution as a
species?” I wanted to ask.
“Thank you so much for that explanation.. Now we see why
the issues in the data…” I started speaking.
I had evolved too much for life and truth.
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