Defense V/s other Professions



It is an honor to work under the direct badge of the country’s flag. Security of the nation is one of the important factors and hence there are defense forces, police departments, and administrators. They are no doubt are the matter of great pride for the countrymen, as equally as other professions within the boundary of the nation and as well for the NRIs away from the country premises. I mean, we all work for the nation. We all collectively are the pillar upholding the country in the international arena and as well in the intellect of the world. If manual scavengers leave his job even for a day, it is a national crisis; if farmers do not cultivate, people will die of hunger and the economy will plunder to buy food from outside; if engineers and doctors do not work, people will start praying to God for their day-to-day worries and problems. We are all the building block of the entire nation and even if a brick is missing from the building, it is a loophole for its integrity. Traders, models, sportspersons, street sellers and so on play their own part. Some are bound by the necessity of filling their stomach and others are privileged enough to choose for themselves what they want to do in their life and that is something that needs attention. A nation cannot be ideal and it has to continuously evolve in all spheres. There is always some scope left in the resource shrinking competitive world.

More so, it’s not the profession tag that matters, it is the person behind it. It is his priorities, his will power, his inclinations, his ideology, skills, daring, and integrity and so on. What if you have a ruthless insensitive dictator in the democratically elected top post? It matters right? Same is for just everyone else.

The point here is no profession is above another. Every individual is contributing directly, indirectly, covertly, overtly to the nation. If it would have been that’s not an equal world and an egalitarian society where everyone is equal – cell to cell. Cheers!

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