2. It mutes his
father.
Suppose a gambler and alcoholic fatherfinds out thathis sixteen
year old boy is gamblingand drinkingtoo. When he says his son to
not to gamble and drink,his son reacts:
How can you say
that to me! You
gamble and drink!
3. Suppose an army is setin a visceral war commandedby theirdictator.
Mostof the soldiers fromthe bothsides are indisposed to such
manslaughterbut their positiondoes not allowthemto protestor even
to discuss the situation.
4. Suppose a society where slavery is common. Every house holds a slave or
asmany slaves it can afford. Deep in their hearts andmind the people
know it is not good to slave someone.
They willnever speak that or discuss about ethics of slavery because they
alldo it, even if they all feedbad about it.
5. It will go onuntil someone, who is
engaged in it, stands outand
dares to break mokita.
7. The behavioror specificallya speech, a person
practiceswhen he pursues he is not in his own, without
any fear, like fear of loss of his or her reputation, even
the fear of death and truly speaks what he or she feels.
Wecan simply define Mokism as:
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8. One of the best reference found
about mokism is inOscar Wilde’s
quote:
“Man is least himself when he talksin
his own person. Give him a mask,
and he will tell you the truth.”
The hypothetical mask one wears to
tell the ‘naked’ truth iscalled Moki.
Thesymbolof Mokism,‘Moki’,
designed byManojT.Panchal.
9. It isa harsh truth thatit is almostimpossibleforsomeonetowear
Mokiallthe timeand tomaintainhis/her socialrelationships.
Irony isa greattraitofMokism:A person can sellcigarettesand
can stillcorroborate with the“non-smokingcampaigns”. Itis not
necessary whathe does forhis livingalso complywithhis
conscience.
Society should respectand evenwelcometheharshest moks,
otherwise‘it’willgoon forever.
10. M. T. Panchalwas theonewho
firstwho coinedthetermMokism
inhis philosophicalthrillernovel
‘KARMA AND REDEMPTION’.
For more visit
http://www.mtpanchal.com.
Or read Karmaand Redemption.