Modern Monkeys : Back to the square one.

Monkeys, Oh! I hate them. They are so annoying. Like the last time? They took my purple shirt from the terrace, removed all its button, tear it all up. What scares me the most is that door of my room is of glass. I always hope they don’t break it. My mum says monkeys don’t like mirrors. Where they see it, they shatter it. Every time I look at them, I wish they didn’t exist. But wait, if they didn’t exist, how would we have been here with our glass doors? We must be thankful to them for this beautiful life.

When it comes to the existence of humans, there are many theories. Each religion comes with its presentation, and none of them satisfies me. However, I love Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution. That our ancestor monkeys adapted new skills and environment to become humans. We are still evolving like the palmaris longus (is a muscle visible as a small tendon located in the wrist that helps mammals who move with their forelimbs) is missing in fourteen per cent of the people and might disappear in future as it’s no longer needed. There are more muscles like this. The tail bone is another example. The evaluation is not only physical but mental too. Our wish to become better, to do something new, is taking us back from where we come. It is taking us towards our decline.

The human decline didn’t start with Modernization. It began when our ancestor monkeys formed into humans. Those carefree monkeys who used to scratch their ass in public, now started to hide their tool with clothes. They were ashamed of their naked soul and started to cover it up with artificiality. They had thousands of square feet’s homes, and now they began to build ten feet houses. And those monkeys who had no boundaries, build a society of rules. They had no relationships, just casual sex but love and respect. Sex was just a part of life not THE part of life. And now human monkeys have to make love with society’s chosen to rule.
Not only forced love, but they also have force-work. So, they cut some trees and make a cabin. His workplace is not a jungle anymore. It is a factory of brick and wall where he is chained morning till night. His other animal friends are not friends anymore, they are his slave now, some to plough, some to food, some to ride and some to protection.
And now the modern human monkey is looking for its real self. Again it is roaming naked like it did in the jungle. What else could be the best example of this than The Nude restaurant where people enjoy being naked, wherefrom staff to customers, all are naked. These types of restaurants are becoming new normal and popular.
People pay to slap them just to leave social media. Pavlok, Maneesh Sethi, hired a woman who would slap him every time he veered toward Facebook. Look at the filters on social media where people love using doggy or cat filters. They love to hang out, make love and are scared of commitment. Many people are quitting their five to nine jobs to live unpredictably and in wanders. The modern monkey is fed up with the walls and wants to feel the jungle. It is again removing the buttons of the shirt for the sake of evolution.
The question is still there. Are we evolving or making ourselves worst than the last version? We want to get rid of the technology we made. We want to move back to that uncivilized world. The truth is we were more human as animals and are more animals as humans. However, as Pluto ( the great greek philosopher) believed, imitation can never be the reality. It only ruins itself (imitation) and originality, both. In our process to become humans we became animals and in the process of becoming animals again, let’s see what we become.

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  1. Sheetal's avatar Sheetal says:

    Well described with suitable examples…good job

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