SANAK
When I see a mad man, it is his mannerisms; it is the way he eats or talks that is a new show for me. Then I wonder madness is! What exactly is madness? How do you define madness? Someone is termed ‘mad’ when he or she stops behaving like the population. But then can’t this be possible that the population might be mad and that one person is sane. This is all about perception. Who actually is mad? Thousands of years ago, when man started, we were all mad, with no clothes, no plans for the future, no societies and no rules. Then we started going ‘sane’. We learnt languages, we learnt how to write and we learnt something which we call today as ‘Culture’. And then we made rules, of eating, of reading, rules of sleeping, and as a whole, rules of ‘good’ living. We declared what is right and what is wrong. And we started a race. The race followed all the rules and we continued to follow the rules blindly. Today our life is governed by strict rules. We keep following them because we have learn