Objectivity v/s Subjectivity.

At every moment of my life I have found my own perceptiveness which has something to do with universal truth that must have been discerned by a lot of people.

 That perceptiveness is about objectivity v/s subjectivity.

What we are eyeing is objectivity and what we perceive from it can be called subjectivity but we have always been puzzled when we never find similarity between them.

Our state of mind is "created" and has been outcome of apparent objects perceived by us and then it will create our temperament but why does that temperament which has been outcome of objectivity differ from our "created mind ''(subjectivity)? 

Hasn't there been lying something between these two? If yes, it must have been "human nature'' that prevents these two to be indistinguishable. 

Whatever Julian Barnes has depicted through Tony's memory or Joe Haunt's history lectures in "The Sense of an Ending"  has one aspect to deal with: Objectivity v/s subjectivity. 

In origin if something lies, it is object and the subject! 

If we have glance at Chetan Bhagat who in his narration of almighty is bent on expressing the need of inner call and that means self exploration; god lies within. God actually symbolizes the subject and man's state of mind if he speaks from an individual but the characters don't seem to listen to that individual who lies within but they think of objectivity about god is nowhere but within, they think god can't be contemplated and one's subjectivity is dominated by objectivity because we do not want to imagine unreal or unbelievable or philosophical thing.  

Never these conflicts be discerned but it is only attempted to be philosophized.

 Here Barnes's and Bhagat's attempts are worthy of appreciation! They at least give you an outlet to your preconceived notion! One makes one's narration of not only others' but makes his own perception incorrect or other whimsically says, " so to impress you I have to break the same laws of physics that I made? It only shows God's attempt to let the characters get attached with subjectivity. Whatever happens around "one" is the world which has been created by him only. Subjectivity is then contributed by objectivity. One is only supposed to devote himself to manage his "created world''. It is not supposed to be broken down!


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