Although we pride ourselves on being at the other side of the fence, broader mind and advance brains, we are still trapped within the confinements of conventionalism and the limitations of rules binding us towards a certain sets of instructions to be followed …show more content…
Again and again, the human race has only glorifies martyrs for no one listens to those willing and alive afraid of the revolution and consequences of the difference in the thinking. Our disdain towards ‘new’ ideas is perhaps how we conformed to be the modernized versions of the cavemen. Can’t say we have reached far off from the start of evolution now, can we.
To be honest, we can’t say that great minds thought alike. No, for the greatest thinkers throughout history didn't offer the same ideas. Nope. They offered different viewpoints. Take Columbus for instance, his thought of the “round world" when others were 110% certain that it was square and Galileo’s conclusions that the earth revolves around the sun instead of vice/versa we not same thoughts but they were in reference to a similar idea pertaining the advancement of …show more content…
And JFK, with no assurance whatsoever, proclaimed we'd land on the moon within the decade and we made it in the nick of time. Look at conventional wisdom, and how much has been rendered wholly unwise. Take the doctor who posited the unthinkable that germs could be spread between patients by doctors who did not properly wash their hands. The other doctors? They laughed and mocked him. But he was right and, to this very day, millions of hospital infections still occur each year due to the very basic problem of poor hand hygiene.
So why, when history proves us wrong, time and time and time yet again! Do we place more value and more of our time on BIG voices rather than small? Moreover, why, when people question popular opinion do we label them contrarian or cynical, instead of opening our minds to different views? History proves, it's more likely that the voices that may seem small or "fringe" will change the world, start new trends and better the profession rather than those booming voices echoing their ideas to emanate faint