Respecting elders - Is it wisdom, age or experience

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Today in India, the western awe has once again spread its wings and people have lost the charm of the Indian soil because of its lack of understanding of values and Spiritual insights. This is having a tremendous impact as to how we are currently moving with elders and a situation has arisen where things have to be learnt the scientific and practical yet with a controversial heading. 

Today people have begun to talk that it's not the age, but the content of information one holds and how fashionistic a person is that matters than the elderliness... How do we go about this situation and what are the diverse perspectives of the Indian community...?

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Respecting elders  is Directly linked with your wisdom. Don't think this wisdom is the exclusive domain of a few. Every country and every race has its own way of respecting elders. It hardly matters what system you follow. The only criteria is, the person whom one is respecting should know that you are respecting in a clear way.

I feel that mutual respect irrespective of age is a must for us to survive as cultured human beings...We care and respect elders because we realise that they have already come to that stage having gone through the many trials and tribulations of life. It is their wisdom and insight that can guide us and make life bearable.I am never comfortable until I have shared all my difficulties and doubts with my mother and get her point of view because I know that she will analyse it thoroughly and impartially and then only advise me. I feel this true of most elders ...

usha manohar wrote:

I feel that mutual respect irrespective of age is a must for us to survive as cultured human beings...We care and respect elders because we realise that they have already come to that stage having gone through the many trials and tribulations of life. It is their wisdom and insight that can guide us and make life bearable.I am never comfortable until I have shared all my difficulties and doubts with my mother and get her point of view because I know that she will analyse it thoroughly and impartially and then only advise me. I feel this true of most elders ...

Truly, i believe that mutual respect is a must where even a small child is to be respected of the frank words he speaks and which are true. It is those words of respect to that child which will increase his sense of confidence and infest his own way of living with his own opinions and discretionary judgements.

The world renowned artist and the inventor of cubism Pablo Picasso owes his success to a childish suggestion of 4 year old kid.  Her question made him sit and think, resulting in the phenomenal art genre known as CUBISM. had Picasso dismissed the child's suggestion as a childish prank, the world wouldn't have seen the greatest invention in the sphere of art.

We are living in a culture where we assume that elders know more than us but sometimes it's not true. Respecting our elders is what we are taught from our childhood and we remember it till we have little knowledge but once we get mature we think we know more than our elders and then the problem arise. In my opinion we should respect everyone irrespective of his/her age to get respect from them too.

Elders deserve respect irrespective of their age or education. It is not information that makes them respectable; but knowledge. And, knowledge cannot be gained without experience. Their guidance and insight make our life more beautiful and comfortable…….. Human values are not lost from this world forever; they are immortal. 

Human values will remain forever. Revering the knowledge from any young or old will lead the society tread on new avenues of knowledge.

RAMAKRISHNAN. A wrote:

Elders deserve respect irrespective of their age or education. It is not information that makes them respectable; but knowledge. And, knowledge cannot be gained without experience. Their guidance and insight make our life more beautiful and comfortable…….. Human values are not lost from this world forever; they are immortal. 

 

That's because they are more experienced and know more about life practically so they can guide us in a proper way.

 

It's on thebasis of strong foundation of knowledge that civilizations are built.

Sanjeev Gupta wrote:

We are living in a culture where we assume that elders know more than us but sometimes it's not true. Respecting our elders is what we are taught from our childhood and we remember it till we have little knowledge but once we get mature we think we know more than our elders and then the problem arise. In my opinion we should respect everyone irrespective of his/her age to get respect from them too.

 

I agree with you in that we Indians automatically feel that no matter what the elders say we have to follow it .I give an example of a case that happened here - A young minor girl from our school had lodged a complaint in the police station saying that her mother had beaten and banged her head against the wall. This had been an ongoing thing with the girl attending school with bruises and swollen face and eyes many a times. The police called a couple of us teachers and the parents. The mother lopenly looked guilty but the police gave some pearls of wisdom by telling the girl that she shd not mind such treatment from her mother since she knows best and she is afterall your mother. When we teachers told him that the girl was being beaten almost everyday, he said this is common and not to be made much of and that when angry his mothet too slaps him ! Honestly what does one say ? we later lodged a complaint with women's group and they did a better job of handling it...Such is the misconception of elderly wisdom and knowledge.

We no doubt need to listen to our elders but blindly believing and doing what they say is foolishness.We earlier had a discussion on this topic here where the topic starter wanted everyone to agree that parents shd never ever be questioned and if you did you had no love for your parents which to me sounded stupid and an extreme view !

 

usha manohar wrote:
Sanjeev Gupta wrote:

We are living in a culture where we assume that elders know more than us but sometimes it's not true. Respecting our elders is what we are taught from our childhood and we remember it till we have little knowledge but once we get mature we think we know more than our elders and then the problem arise. In my opinion we should respect everyone irrespective of his/her age to get respect from them too.

 

I agree with you in that we Indians automatically feel that no matter what the elders say we have to follow it .I give an example of a case that happened here - A young minor girl from our school had lodged a complaint in the police station saying that her mother had beaten and banged her head against the wall. This had been an ongoing thing with the girl attending school with bruises and swollen face and eyes many a times. The police called a couple of us teachers and the parents. The mother lopenly looked guilty but the police gave some pearls of wisdom by telling the girl that she shd not mind such treatment from her mother since she knows best and she is afterall your mother. When we teachers told him that the girl was being beaten almost everyday, he said this is common and not to be made much of and that when angry his mothet too slaps him ! Honestly what does one say ? we later lodged a complaint with women's group and they did a better job of handling it...Such is the misconception of elderly wisdom and knowledge.

We no doubt need to listen to our elders but blindly believing and doing what they say is foolishness.We earlier had a discussion on this topic here where the topic starter wanted everyone to agree that parents shd never ever be questioned and if you did you had no love for your parents which to me sounded stupid and an extreme view !

 I agree Usha. Just because our parents are elder to us does not necessarily mean that we should listen to them blindly. Of course, they deserve our respect but it does not mean they would automatically be wise in all matters. World is changing fast and many elders are yet to become accustomed to the changing pace and many are still ignorant about many things. Listening to them in most matters only out of respect would not be wise.

 

age, wisdom, experience- all are combined for respecting age.  We respect elders for age even if they have less wisdom.  However an average old man will have more age and experience than an average young man. When we walk in street, we don't know knowledge or experience but only age is known from physical experience. 

Life is a great teacher. The essence of life teachings are grasped bad assimilated more by the senior citizens. The knowledge of the senior citizens act as reference books for the younger generation.

rambabu wrote:

Life is a great teacher. The essence of life teachings are grasped bad assimilated more by the senior citizens. The knowledge of the senior citizens act as reference books for the younger generation.

True...but nowadays more and more elderly are becoming quite reluctant to share their knowledge and wisdom with the young. More than willingness to share, it is also seen that they are rather quick to castigate the young on various issues rather than themselves trying to understand the young. Which makes it rather difficult to respect them!

True Kalyani. Such knowledge of the elders is useless and this knowledge is a waste to them as well as to others like moonlight in the wilderness.

I do not believe that being an elder automatically qualifies one to be respected. Respect has to earned and not claimed on the basis of age alone. There has been a paradigm shift in the light of explosion of knowledge, its sophisticated delivery mechanism and easy accessibility. One can live a hundred years without either growing mature or wise. Well, we have to treat our parents at a different plane altogether.

chinmoymukherjee wrote:

I do not believe that being an elder automatically qualifies one to be respected. Respect has to earned and not claimed on the basis of age alone. There has been a paradigm shift in the light of explosion of knowledge, its sophisticated delivery mechanism and easy accessibility. One can live a hundred years without either growing mature or wise. Well, we have to treat our parents at a different plane altogether.

''respect is earned not claimed'' I agree with the point but what to do with elders who doesn't understand it. May be they need understand it better to get respect from others.

 

Sanjeev Gupta wrote:
chinmoymukherjee wrote:

I do not believe that being an elder automatically qualifies one to be respected. Respect has to earned and not claimed on the basis of age alone. There has been a paradigm shift in the light of explosion of knowledge, its sophisticated delivery mechanism and easy accessibility. One can live a hundred years without either growing mature or wise. Well, we have to treat our parents at a different plane altogether.

''respect is earned not claimed'' I agree with the point but what to do with elders who doesn't understand it. May be they need understand it better to get respect from others.

 

There is no need to make the elders who claim respect. As you said, it should be earned.

 

 

rambabu wrote:
Sanjeev Gupta wrote:
chinmoymukherjee wrote:

I do not believe that being an elder automatically qualifies one to be respected. Respect has to earned and not claimed on the basis of age alone. There has been a paradigm shift in the light of explosion of knowledge, its sophisticated delivery mechanism and easy accessibility. One can live a hundred years without either growing mature or wise. Well, we have to treat our parents at a different plane altogether.

''respect is earned not claimed'' I agree with the point but what to do with elders who doesn't understand it. May be they need understand it better to get respect from others.

 

There is no need to make the elders who claim respect. As you said, it should be earned.

 

But that's not practically possible as our society does not permit that.

 

 

 

chinmoymukherjee wrote:

I do not believe that being an elder automatically qualifies one to be respected. Respect has to earned and not claimed on the basis of age alone. There has been a paradigm shift in the light of explosion of knowledge, its sophisticated delivery mechanism and easy accessibility. One can live a hundred years without either growing mature or wise. Well, we have to treat our parents at a different plane altogether.

 

Exactly my feelings ! Give respect and take respect always works no matter what age ...Parents and grand parents are loved and respected when they have shown love, care and understanding, otherwise we get to read and hear about old people being treated shabbily by their children and grand children which may be partly because of their own doing.Personally, I feel that no matter what, we have to give some extra leeway to older people because of the failing and slowing down of their physical and mental state.

 

 

 

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