OLX's Contribution to Complexes

An ad doing the rounds on the telly these days is by OLX wherein a husband mourns to his wife that their big fat car has turned into a tiny tot...that is because their next door neighbor now boasts of a new mean driving machine. The couple decides on getting a new set of wheels on OLX.


A classic case of jealousy. Navjot Singh Siddhu calls jealousy "a sickness of the soul". I don't know about that but what I certainly find remarkable is how people can feel miserable by seeing others in joy.

A story we've been told since our childhood is that of the spoilt lad who stopped lamenting on not being able to own a new pair of shoes after seeing a legless man. What are we trying to convey here? Compare yourself with those who are inferior to you, feel superior and eventually happy having sufficed your egotistical thirst?

We need to accept that nothing makes anyone inferior or superior. That the universe has an incredible sense of equality to it. Everyone, who is anyone, is fulfilling a function without which something would be incomplete. Their possessing or not possessing something doesn't change anything.

These abominable ideas of inferiority and superiority are myths forged by sadistic egoists. And of course by the capitalist consumerist businesses whose sale depends on men way too eager on buying things to quench their ridiculous sense of vanity.

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