The young (and may be also the old) yearning for a figure to adore and love, will lean on singers and pimps as their idols. We got American Idols, Malaysian Idols, Akademi Fantasia, Obama, Anwar, Nik Aziz, Mahathir and so on. We love fantasy, we love stories and we love to exaggerate.
This was not a recent phenomena, but something that has happened many many times since the creation of Adam. Was it just human nature to be ignorant? No I don't think so!
This was not a recent phenomena, but something that has happened many many times since the creation of Adam. Was it just human nature to be ignorant? No I don't think so!
Recently I’ve read an autobiography of Che Guevara by Daniel James that was written back in 1970 (exactly 40 years ago!). It was not a planned reading at first as I was reading a motivational book about charisma and the author talked about how charismatic was this guy name Che Guevara. I ended up devouring the whole autobiography for a week or so and I found some interesting facts about Che:
1. His real name is Ernesto Guevara, he is an Argentinian, a doctor by practiced and was asthmatic since he was a child.
2. He fought several guerrilla-style wars in Cuba, Congo and Bolivia and also worked under Fidel Castro.
3. He was an ardent communist-marxist-maoist
4. He wrote religiously as he wrote a daily journal every day (that results in his detailed autobiography)
5. He died in the jungles of Bolivia after being hunted down by the Bolovian army for several months.
Che Guevara is known all over the world because of his posters especially the one shown below. His face adorned caps, shirts, buildings and anything printable in the West.
1. He stood for Communism of which we knew is a failed system. Today, only Cuba and China are going Communist, even China is not that Communist anymore.
2. He was also against the "Yankee-imperialist"- a view still held by many current batch of world leaders especially Hugo Chavez and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad etc- a world-view compelled by domestic politics not by virtue.
3. He was also not known for his disastrous economic planning in Cuba when he was the Economic Minister as well as his failed attempt to induce Communist "revolutions" in Africa and South America.
4. He was abandoned by Soviet Union, Communist China as well as his friends in Cuba especially Fidel Castro at the end of his life.
Yet, people adore Che so much that people wear his caricatures, wrote songs for him like Hasta Siempre (love...this song), ran riots for him and so on.
So the question is, should one idolized someone or somebody or something?
It's your choice. Read more is what I could offer as an answer.
The more one read, the more we know about someone. The more we know, the wiser we could answer the question facing us. I was at first "idolized" Che Guevara because he was said to be charismatic but after reading his autobiography and getting the "real" story, my view changed dramatically. That's how powerful reading is.
It's your choice. Read more is what I could offer as an answer.
The more one read, the more we know about someone. The more we know, the wiser we could answer the question facing us. I was at first "idolized" Che Guevara because he was said to be charismatic but after reading his autobiography and getting the "real" story, my view changed dramatically. That's how powerful reading is.
Everyone is a leader in themselves and leaders read and they read a lot.
Reading defeats ignorance. Always.