Do We Put Too Much Emphasis on Self Reliance and Independence and Are Afraid of Admitting That We Need Other People in Our Lives

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The industrialist world of today compels us to prove our self reliance and independence. Any sign of dependence or plea for help is seen as a sign of weakness and is taken advantage of. The other party establishes a sense of superiority over the weaker one and tends to take advantage of the situation. Therefore, we tend to protect our self esteem and may go on to forget the need of others and their value. Even as a country we did so. India had an ugly colonial past. So after independence in 1947, it decided to close its economy through high tariffs and quotas on import. This was done to prevent any kind of interference by foreign countries and ensure freedom in decision making, which could be achieved in the absence of dependence. However, after four decades of its abject poverty, population explosion, lack of infrastructure and other problems it finally had to take a loan from IMF for 7 billion$ on the condition of opening up its economy . Since 1991, India saw globalisation and now holds huge foreign reserves and had also been benefitted by outsourcing various economic activities.A new interdependence was established. So we can infer from this that in an attempt of establishing independence and self reliance, isolation is not a solution as, ultimately, it may prove harmful for us . It happened too a friend of mine too. As a talented painter and a good student she received various laurels in her school. Teachers, parents, students ; everyone seemed to praise her .It gave her a sense of pride that extended to unwarranted arrogance. This attitude reflected on her actions and drew her friends away from her. However, she did not mind this as she understood them to be jealous of her talent and decided that she could live without them. What she failed to realize was that it was the normal people including her friends who were responsible for her success. Had they
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