Living In A Bubble

Living In A Bubble

We live in a cage;

                Our era and race;

Our country and culture

                Gender and place.

We live in a bubble,

                That determines our mind;

Our attitudes and feelings

                And to what we are blind.

Our lives in a bubble.

                We cannot escape.

The walls are invisible

                That is our fate!

Opher – 18.2.2024

If I’d have been born in Pakistan I’d probably be a practising Muslim; if in India a devout Hindu; in the Southern States a Christian.

We tend to take on the beliefs, culture, attitudes and way of life of the time and culture we find ourselves immersed in. It dictates our lives.

I was lucky. I was brought up in a home, in a loving family, without religion, politics or strong cultural practices. When I grew up I could investigate, think, explore and decide. I could discover what I believed in.

My family brought me up with the idea of fairness and justice, of love and tolerance. That gave me a good grounding to enable me to have a bigger prison than many.

I think that breaking out of one’s bubble is nigh on impossible.