Evolution of Human Needs
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| Evolution of Needs |
Disclaimer: This is a small satirical version of my
one of my favorite movies: ‘Swades’. The characters from the movie are shown in
the future mindfully keeping their essence intact.
Date: 21st
September 2030
Breaking news: India's Rocket Vikram Lander
lands on moon!! Success attributed to Betal Rockets.
Mohan Bhargava
from ‘Swades’ fame is sitting on his wonder machine and typing codes to
communicate with Vikram. His expertise
of finding water source for electricity in remote villages and off course his
side project of “Global precipitation measurement” has made him the Project
Manager of Chandra-Haran. Chandra-Haran is an adventurous project to fuel our
ultimate need to find Food, Clothes and Shelter on the moon. Mohan worked day
in and out for the success of Chandra-Haran
To take a break
from his hard work, Mohan takes the hyper loop from Delhi and reaches Charanpur
in a matter of minutes. After listening to Honey Singh’s rap of ‘Yun Hi Chaala’
on his i-phone 20 on the way, Mohan reminisces about his journey in 2002 with
the travelling sage: Makarand. His Sawariyaa is sitting besides him, engrossed
in her i-Pad looking for sale on Amazon. Kaveri Amma(his nanny) is busy on skype demanding rent
from the farmer on the opposite end. Mohan is still getting annoying Whatsapp messages
of Melaram on 50-50 partnership of Hotels on the moon. In fact, Mohan hasn’t
heard Melaram’s voice for the last 5 years. The progress is great but there is
something unsettling about today’s man inanimate behavior.
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| The pensive Mohan |
Mohan thinks: Here I see people with cellphones but without
hearts. I see Emoticons but no real emotions from people. Phone, intended to
connect people, have distanced meaningful heart to heart conversations. Early
morning walks have been abandoned for i-pod blasted Treadmills.
Mohan cannot
bear it anymore and gets into his Time Traveler machine and goes back into the
past to look at where we diverged living life that bore emotions to superficially surviving with everything other than heart and mind ?
Year 150,000
BC:
Human
Needs: Survival instincts and Food
Homo Sapiens
evolved from our predecessor. The brain evolved more. The complex structure of
humans enabled them to think and learn. Man adapted to his new super power: his
brain. However, the surroundings were hostile. Survival against animals as big
as Elephants and as small as Bacteria were lurking around the corner. Food was not easy to get. One can’t imagine
the number of deaths that might have happened with trial and error on eating a
certain fruit/ root. A human was quite low in the food chain and hence his
survival depended on protection against animals and availability of food. The
key need was to form groups and survive.
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| Needs: Survival and Food |
Some 1000
years before B.C:
Human Needs: Fertile land and weather
The human mind
evolved more and application of it further. Observations and Trial-Errors
taught man to learn tricks of the trade for life and death. Some random wheat
bush caught the eyes of the humans. The food chain got a new element:
Agriculture. We innovated and brought food to us instead of us to them. The
cultivation of wheat tamed humans to be confined in fixed places to grow crops.
Every year the farmers prayed to the sun and moon for adequate rains and
sunshine. We started the de-humanization process by abusing the balance of
Mother Earth by de-foresting and cultivating crops. More and more land came
under the rule of humans. The earth became his playground and nature his toys
with which he could do anything.
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| Needs: Fertile land and weather |
2000-3000
years before today:
Human Needs: To rule the World
Tigers mark
their territory to display power and rule. Man laughs at the triviality of animal
mentality and decides that his territory is the world. Rules of Nature were
held lower than the rules of men. The will to capture the collective
imagination of earth bore seed in the mind. Peaceful harmony among species became
a joke to man as he embarked on the mission to become God on Earth. Alexander
and Genghis were the chosen ones among the tribe of men to elevate the status
of Humans to God. Where imagination about the expanse of the earth ended,
that’s where the human desire to rule started.
1000-2000
years before today:
Human Needs: Ability to comprehend the unknown-Religion
The sight of
sheep flocking together led by one shepherd is common. Without the shepherd,
the sheep scatter and create havoc. We (humans) are the sheep and Religion is
the shepherd. Some experts say that one of the best things to happen to man is
religion. Religion is a force which created unity among people to fight all
odds and the unknown. Man has the compulsive need to dimensionalize things to
understand it better or he will have a nervous breakdown. But what about things
which can’t be imagined and expected (death, weather or insanity) or fit in the
frame of human psyche. Necessity led to Invention and that’s when we created
Religion. The black cloud of human greed bore torrential rains of unexpected
disaster and thus we invented the imaginary boat of God’s religion to sail
through the oceans of distress and unknown. My religion is with me and hence I
have the hope to lead a peaceful life. Religion was hope for people. Religion
was a way of life for people without direction.
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| Needs: Hope through religion |
However, today the
religion which was to be our savior has indeed become the villain of normal
living. Fanaticism and lack of clear understanding of the real purpose of Religion
has allowed us to get caught in the cobweb of lies and hatred. The spider in
the cobweb to feast on us is obviously – Us (humans)
In the 1300s;
Human Needs: Protection against Black Plague
Nature has an
intriguing way of reciprocating the imbalance of power in the hands of Man. To
show who’s the boss, nature has various tricks up its sleeve. Tsunamis, earthquakes
are just the appetizers in this feast of death. Black plague was the Nature’s
dessert to feed on millions of humans like the million calories it contained.
The raw vulnerability to small diseases shocked us and we prayed for recovery
and salvation of our sins.
In the 1500-1600s:
Human Needs: Renaissance of Arts and
Science
With the
backdrop of Mughal and Maratha wars in India, Europe was brimming with artists
and philosophers in what could be called the golden era of humanism. People
lived in free societies and encouraged the human expression of painting,
philosophy and engineering. The likes of Leonardo Da Vinci and Michelangelo
graced this beautiful earth with their painting palates and scientific
curiosity. The kings and folks around would yearn for songs, parades and
artistic fodder.
In my opinion,
the true human quality is that of artistry. Human forms of purity: paintings, singing,
comedies and various other art forms are the true genes, which makes us
uniquely ‘Man’ enough to deserve a place on this earth.
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| Leonardo da Vinci's scientific and artistic curiosity |
In the 1700-
early 1900s:
Human Needs: Protection from
fellow men
As humans, we
reached a new low. This was a period of brutality and insensitivity.
Colonialism and racism were rampant dangers to the democracy of humanism. This
evil of lurked in most parts of the world. Not long ago man feared the wild
animals and vagaries of nature, Today-‘Man’ is the only species which fear
their own selves. I don’t hear squirrels staging an uprising against other
‘racially’ superior squirrels for survival. That impossible feat of destroying
your own species was attained by our excellency ‘The Human.’
Nazis in Europe
or the Whites in America or the British in its various colonies across the
world: The common link of false sense of superiority over other Humans. No
wonder these ‘superior’ species (avoiding the word ‘humans’ in fear of soiling
Nature’s creation) had to bite the dust. Majority of the people hoped for
independence and threw away this tyranny.
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| The Holocaust concentration camp: Man killing other Man in name of Race |
1900s- 2000s:
Human Needs: Scientific Temperament
One of the
golden eras of Man across the years. A new world of humans arose to the
sunlight of Science. Major discoveries and breakthroughs happened in this era.
People built their nations and capabilities to fuel a smooth human
civilization. Machines, books, cars, cameras, rockets, medical instruments and
new surgery techniques paved way to a new existence of reform and integrity. Global
collectivism paved way for true human nature of co-operation. Russia and US got
into the competition of outer space glory, India and China in the competition
for manufacturing and service excellence.
Mohan returns to
reality in his time machine. He is lost in thought and ponders over the Moon
mission that he undertook few years back. It brought him great pride in the
fact that the mankind leaped towards scientific victory. However, the Time
travel over the previous centuries makes him think of the actions. He remembers
Dante’s -Divine comedy about the Sins and Levels of hell.
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| Sins of Man |
Figuratively the Moon mission is just man’s lust
of touching the moon, Gluttony of capturing outer space, greed of Power, sloth of
trying to reverse Earth’s destruction, envy of of other nation's success, false sense of
‘Pride’ in our inhuman achievements and wrath of not being in control of our
Future. We mask all of this into our basic needs of food, clothes and shelter.
Moon is just another avenue for us to satiate the need of dominating.
As Humans we
have regressed, as inanimate machines we have progressed. We have lost our identity/
purpose amidst this chaotic human circus of will. A living specie? Ruler of the
earth? We were just a single celled
organism on the face of this beautiful earth. How did we end up here? What is
our need for the future?










Tushar I liked the lovely idea of the article.Taking us to 2030 and then going back to the era of evolution year by year and telling us the truth how the human beings are responsible for today s situation.Just fantastic.
ReplyDeleteI see that Yuval Noh Harari influencing a lot of your thoughts throughout the article. :)
ReplyDeleteYou think something similar is happening across all the other living planets in the universe?
Very well written Tushar!! It's sad but it's the bitter truth. Though, very nicely put.
ReplyDeleteYou are on the verge of becoming a very good writer, and it's going to make your life a lot brighter!! Cheers!