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Video Information: 10.12.22, Mithibai College, Mumbai
Context:
~ Should teenagers not date?
~ Should one always listen to society?
~ Do we choose our friends?
~ Why are teenagers not allowed to date?
~ Are we a slave to society?
~ How to ensure a good date?
Music Credits: Milind Date
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Video Information: 10.12.22, Mithibai College, Mumbai
Context:
~ Should teenagers not date?
~ Should one always listen to society?
~ Do we choose our friends?
~ Why are teenagers not allowed to date?
~ Are we a slave to society?
~ How to ensure a good date?
Music Credits: Milind Date
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00:00Good afternoon, sir. I am Hiya Shah from FIJC Arts. So, sir, my question is, according to
00:09Indian society, it is not permissible for teenagers to date. So, what are your thoughts
00:14about it?
00:15Thank you for the question. Please sit.
00:26Thank you, sir.
00:27The society is not one thing, right? In one sense, we are born in a society, we get raised
00:40in a society. In another sense, as adults, we not only choose our society, but also build
00:49our society. That's what discretion is all about, right? That's what free will, free
00:56thought and free choice is all about. You are not condemned to live in one particular
01:07society that surrounds you purely by chance. How are you? There are multiple societies.
01:19And if you cannot find a suitable society, come on, build one and be at the center of
01:25that creation. What do we call a society? Let us consider it, please. Probably a contact
01:35list. Probably a contact list in your phone. That's what a society is. Is that not? That's
01:42a fairly approximate but correct representation. That's what you call a society. Now, how long
01:47exactly is that contact list? How long? How many friends you have on Instagram or Facebook?
01:59A few thousands? You combine everything, put everything together, your contact list, your
02:03friends, your followers, anybody and everybody you know of or even know the name or face
02:10of that stretches to at most a few, few thousand people. Am I right? Or do we have any mega
02:20influencers here? We don't have them, right? So a few thousand people and what is the population
02:28of this planet? What's the population of this planet? Which is 800 crore people. Now tell
02:38me how do you define your society and why must you be constrained by 800 when you have
02:46800 crore options available? Look at the kind of opportunity you are utilizing. How many
02:57are our contacts? We said 800 approximately, right? And what's the population of the planet?
03:03800 crores. So the opportunity we are utilizing is one in a one in a crore. Is that not a huge
03:18waste to keep everybody but one away in a crore? You were given one crore options, but you stuck
03:33to just one of them and that one of them, even that one is not your choice. It is chance. The
03:42people you know of how many of them are with you by your choice, your volition, please tell me.
03:49Some of them, you know, because they happen to be your batchmate. Am I right? Some of them,
03:56you know, because they happened to be your schoolmates or they happen to be residing
04:02in a nearby locality. Some of them happen to be your relatives. Some of them are chance
04:11acquaintances. You happen to meet somebody in the metro or in the bus or in a fest, right? And just
04:19because you happen to be that person, you know, I know him. We exchange numbers. Somebody just
04:25happens to be your roommate in your hostel. You don't choose your roommates usually, do you?
04:30You're allotted rooms in the hostel. So even these 800 which are just one by one crore of the
04:38opportunity available to you are just random people who have by chance come to your life.
04:45Am I right? Mostly. There would be some choices involved, but please get the drift. We cannot be
04:52100% accurate. We are trying to say something. Why can't we base our choice on freedom? Why can't
05:05we live by volition? Must we live by chance or choice? As young people, please tell me. Choice,
05:19right? And as youngsters of today, you like to be choosy, don't you? We all like to be choosy. And
05:29it's a thing of pride to say I am choosy. And it must be a thing of pride to say I am choosy.
05:34But when it comes to the most important things in our life, we don't choose at all. For example,
05:41the society our friend is talking of. We don't choose our society. We simply say,
05:46oh society is something foisted on us. In this age of virtual reality, empowered technology,
05:55why must you bear something that is by chance imposed on you? Please tell me. Is it necessary?
06:08Is it necessary to say that I belong to such and such family and such and such tradition and such
06:14and such religion? Therefore, I have to have such and such society. Is this a statement of empowerment?
06:20Please tell me. Because I am a Brahmin, so 60% of my friends are Brahmins. And that happens,
06:26believe me. Even in this time and age, that happens. Because I am a girl, so 70% of my
06:35contact list is girls. Because I am a boy, so 90% of my contact list is girls. That has always
06:45happened. That does not belong to this time and age. It's another matter that 50% of them have
06:55blocked me. Nevertheless, in my list they exist. Must we be slaves to our gender, our location,
07:08our past, our history, our religion, our geography, our age? Is it necessary? I am asking,
07:19is it necessary? Don't tell me it's not practical. Just tell me, is it necessary? I don't get a
07:26resounding no. It's not necessary. We have one life and we deserve to live it in freedom. We
07:37have, how many lives do you have? I have only one life. I don't know about you. I have just one.
07:46And every hour I am reminded by the world I look at that I do not know when the last hour may ring,
08:00when the bell may start tolling. No certainty, right? Or is there some certainty? You hear of
08:12youngsters collapsing in the gym out of cardiac arrest. The second and the third COVID waves were
08:25especially harsh on youngsters. Are you certain you have a lot of time? Or is this an unpleasant
08:35question? Or is this a question we should always keep in mind? Or should we just keep it aside as,
08:43no, no, no, scary. Don't think of it. If you have one life, why must you spend it in frustration,
08:56in bondage, in a feeling of helplessness? Is it necessary? Not at all. So pick, choose and
09:05we have not yet come to dating. We'll talk of that. Societies now come into dating. Societies
09:21follow their respective cultures. And let's define culture first thing. What is culture?
09:28Culture is just an accepted and traditionally transmitted way of behaving. There's nothing
09:44more to that. How do you identify the culture of a people or a place? You look at them,
09:51how they talk to each other, how they greet their elders, how they bless their juniors,
09:56how they eat, how they worship, how they erect their buildings. What their architecture is like,
10:07how their roads are like. Are they punctual? Are they soft-spoken? Are they loud? How do they
10:17behave with animals? How do they behave with men and women? How do they behave with foreigners?
10:22All that comes under cultures. And equally what are their shared myths? What are the stories they
10:30believe in? What's their self-concept? All this is culture. Simply put, the culture of a place is
10:37evident in the behavior of the people of that place, nothing more than that. And culture is
10:45very very fluid. When you say there is a society that does not approve of dating, you are referring
10:53to the culture of that society. Am I right? Right. Does that society have a frozen culture? In the
11:03sense that has the culture of that society remained the same over the last 50 or 100 years? Now,
11:09food habits for example are included in culture. Food is an important ingredient in culture.
11:13Were people eating pizza and pasta and chips 100 years back? Were they wearing the same kind of
11:25dresses 100 years back? I am talking of even the most conservative of societies. Even the most
11:32conservative of societies keep changing as a culture. All cultures are fluid. And culture
11:39is supposed to be fluid. Culture has to change in light of advancements in science, technology,
11:46knowledge, empowerment, economy. As these things change, culture also changes. Culture is supposed
11:56to change. Culture does not deserve the kind of sacred and unchangeable respect and spot we
12:06provide to it. In India, it's a thing that has gained momentum in the last 10 years or so. We
12:13have started thinking of culture as sacred. Now by definition, the sacred is something that cannot
12:21change. Truth is sacred because truth is unchangeable, right? But we have started believing
12:28as if culture has to be put in a temple and defied, worshipped as a deity, the deity of culture,
12:39Sanskriti. Culture is not all that important. Culture is something you are empowered to change
12:48as per the needs of development of your consciousness. What is important is truth.
12:57What is important is freedom. Freedom is central. Culture must follow freedom. If you want to assess
13:07the quality of culture of a place, the one question you must ask is, is the culture conducive to
13:14freedom? Because freedom is the highest goal. Socially, spiritually, individually, in every
13:23way, the highest goal of human life is freedom. So a culture is good if it protects and promotes
13:34freedom. And a culture deserves to be changed if it does not protect and promote freedom. Freedom
13:47is the benchmark. Freedom is the litmus test. Getting it? So people sticking to the dictates
13:58of their culture is something you need not take very seriously, right? What are young
14:04people supposed to do if not meet each other? What's the alternative to dating, I ask?
14:09Arranged marriage? If people don't date, basically what we are saying is there would
14:19be arranged marriages, right? And don't we know of the horror of arranged marriages?
14:24I'm not saying love marriages are any less horrible. But the horror of arranged relationships
14:34is special. Very, very unique. If a young man and a young woman cannot meet as a man and woman,
14:48how are they ever going to strike a relationship? I'm asking a very practical question. Please tell
14:54me. First of all, they have all the freedom to do that. Secondly, if you take away that freedom,
15:02what will happen to the most foundational of human relationships? The relationship
15:11between a man and a woman. How is that ever going to be formed? What's the answer? Papa
15:20and mummy will do that. And how dignified does it sound? Papa is dating the girl you want to marry.
15:27That's what arranged marriage is about, right? The girl you want to marry is meeting papa.
15:38And papa will then decide whether or not the girl can enter your house. Meet each other as
15:54free individuals, as free men and free women. Free not only of external pressure, but also
16:05internal ego. Do not meet the other as someone to be exploited. Do not meet the other as a means of
16:18entertainment. Meet the other as someone who would be helpful to you in your next steps through
16:30life. And meet the other as someone you'd like to be with in a friendly way. Right? Fear is something
16:42that is the target of all religion, all spirituality, all wisdom. Freedom from fear
16:53is what spirituality ultimately wants. You should not be afraid. You should be free.
17:01So first thing, you should be free of the fear of society.
17:05Second thing, you should be free of the tyranny of your own ego. Do not be mean when you date.
17:18Your lust should not be the driver when you date.
17:24You're not using the other as a means for your entertainment and enjoyment when you date.
17:32Ensure that. If that is okay, then dating is something obvious, smooth, even desirable.
17:47A boy can meet a boy, a girl can meet a girl and a girl can meet a boy. It's all okay. It has to
17:52happen. A society that does not allow that is a sick society. Equally an individual who meets
18:00another individual for all the wrong reasons is a sick individual. Not meeting is sick if you are
18:07not meeting because you are afraid. Not meeting is sick if you are not meeting because you are
18:13afraid of the society. Equally meeting is sick if you are meeting the other to exploit the other.
18:22Meet the other, date the other, but with the right intentions from the right center. All is okay.
18:31Does that somehow answer? Thank you.