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Or may be its my problem. I might be out of place. The niche and weird character that doctors and nurses see in me might be true. But I believe the thoughts and ideas I developed and words I write as this guy is far more better. For me, they are progressive, they are liberal. May be society does not have a place for niche and weird. You might get into the stereotype intellectual. I tried to beat that appearance by growing a long beard and hair at same time and carefully seeing to wear shorts and t-shirts. But it might not work always. People like to compartmentalize. The most recent complaint I heard of compartmentalization was from the National Award winning actor, Salim Kumar. Even though he was talking about the trends in cinema field, what he said holds true for any field. It is a part and parcel of the simplistic view my friend suggested to me instead of the complex words and ideas. She is someone who is trained to nurse ailing patients and thus, knows the complex anatomy and physiology of human beings are not anywhere near simple. I don't know why she then wants the thoughts of human beings to be simplistic.
The answer, I think, lies in the fact that simple doesn't really mean simple, but accepted world view. From her perspective and many others' I know during the years, it is not right to fight the wrongs in the world. Some time fighting wrong just gets us being portrayed as proponents of wrong, though we were never anything like that. :)
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