The civilized human society gets dirtier and unhealthy when we try to sow seeds that will pull in disharmony, confusion, hatred etc. One of the causes is the “COMPLAINT” rather than critical feedbacks. Today, Bhutanese society treads through a new road since 2008 with institution of democratic form of government. The freedom of speech is enshrined in the Constitution of Bhutan and the degree of freedom of speech that Bhutanese enjoy is worth appreciating. However, this very right seems to be misused when people do not know the difference between “COMPLAINT” and “CRITICAL FEEDBACKS”. I personally feel critics need to do thorough homeworks before they actually criticize on somebody’s actions or works. Majority of Bhutanese bear a habit of complaining without any concrete evidence or basis which ultimately confuses the society at large. A true conscience and clear line need to be drawn before we really are about to or complain on any subject. I think a well informed citizen will criticize and persons with low volumes will just simply complain because it is as easy as swimming downstream for them. At the end of the day, what benefits the society is through critical remarks not complain.
Of late, Bhutanese people have picked up a habit of complaining based on hearsay and concoction which has no legal basis at all if tried before any institution. Instead, we need to be well informed than others if we prepare to complain. To complain is as easy as opening your eyes but to justify it, is something otherwise which nobody is ready.
It is very interesting to end the note with an inspiring quote below;
“If you took one-tenth the energy you put into complaining and applied it to solving the problem, you'd be surprised by how well things can work out... Complaining does not work as a strategy. We all have finite time and energy. Any time we spend whining is unlikely to help us achieve our goals. And it won't make us happier.”
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