A Tragic Hero according to Aristotle represents - The Human Struggle between Aspirations and Limitations !
Nature = Perfection ; surpassing any human capability to SUCCEED ;
Nature = Perfection ; surpassing any human capability to SUCCEED ;
No person can surpass or exceed NATURE's magnificence.
The best example of Aristotle's Tragic Hero is Karna From Mahabharata !
Karna's character is shaped by his adherence to principles rooted by NATURE rather than a quest for power or control.
Lord Karna encountered defeat numerous times and opted to embrace failure, adhering steadfastly to the principles of nature. The weight of our SUCCESS cannot be over and above the PRINCIPLES OF NATURE ; This is the LAW OF Nature which was adhered by Karna.
The above quote resonates with what happened to me in the year 2018.
In 2018 - What struck me was being denied the right to equal opportunity, as even this RIGHT came with expectations.
No Matter How Great A Man and his Manhood is :
The weight of your SUCCESS cannot be over and above the PRINCIPLES OF NATURE ;
On one side, there was a clash with toxic masculinity, who values success above principles of nature ; and believes everything can be bought with money, sharply contrasting with my inner energy. On the other side, there was pressure to shift my career from business analytics to data science, a direction that never aligned with my true passion.
The success achieved by women in a phallogocentric system is often attributed to patriarchal systems that selectively elevate those women whose thinking aligns closely with traditional male norms, thereby creating a facade of equal opportunity.
And here is the difference between the ; Bull (Mahisha) and the Man (Lord Karna).
The conflict transcends mere individuals; it embodies the struggle between humanity (Aspirations) and the principles of nature (Limitations). A person of integrity embraces failure gracefully, while those akin to Mahisha seek victory at the expense of principles of NATURE.
The sun will shine only on those who KNEEL BEFORE HIM in the DARKNESS !
In my Mind (Kurukshetra), the battle (Mahabharata) fought in the depths of my consciousness, my inner masculine (Lord Karna) chose to experience defeat and failure.
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