Sunday, August 15, 2010

Human relations have been undergoing great changes over the years, and there are several factors that contribute to it.

What changes do you see today compared to yester years?
Look at those major factors that effect these changes?

Change is the order of the day. Virtually, there is nothing that does not change. So is the case with human relations, especially at a time when humans are going through fast paced developments. The factors that make these changes are many.

The most important change that has happened in human relation is the absence of warmth and intimacy people of all walks of life used to have before. There was a time when people took great pleasure in meeting others. Now such relations hardly exist.

Let me find another area where we find relations dwindle. The way younger generation looks at the older ones has totally changed. Older generation is being dumped as wastes. For example, in our culture parents used to have great control over their children, but now it is children who call the shots. Things have changed a lot, and so are human relations.

What are those factors by the way? Firstly, I think, the world is too wonderful to be spent sticking to the so-called relations. People are highly ambitious, and they find no reason why they should worry about relations. Secondly, life has become so fast and people are after their dreams. For example, highly educated children may find it worthwhile sending their parents to an old home. Here what happens is opportunity as a factor rules over relations as an obligation.

In short, we cannot do without change. But we have to understand that the forces that make changes in our relations can be managed to some extent if we wish so. Unfortunately, the ones who try to do so are very small in number.

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