The golden legacy
During middle Ages, man believed the world was flat. They were convinced that beyond that sea’s horizon was in an infernal abyss where monster so popular and widely accepted that sailing beyond this point was considered a heresy in fact banishment from the inhabited bands to the unchartered worlds was the worst form of punishment a criminal can get. It was the common belief, it was accepted belief, and every body adhered to it save for some. Once of which has Christopher Columbus Isabella and King Ferdinand of Spain a plan to reach the formed Indies through a western rouge. His idea was out rightly rejected by many, especially the monks and the scholars, for they believed that nobody sailed west. That voyage to there as was death wish.
He was brooded a lunatic and declared a heretic for ins wild ideas. But managed to convince the King of Span to give him an expedition. In 1492, Christopher Columbus discovered the New World.
The story I just told you was not meant to teach you how America was discovered nor how Columbus became famous, but to you won’t mind from the dogmas of human conventionally. WE human beings basically live by the norms and the gestates of our straight and hold them like a sacred chalice. We regard these standards as the force that binds our com. Existence and put us in a state of balance and order.
However it also limits our freewill and capacity to do great things beyond our established conventions just imagine if Columbus didn’t insist on his news, what would have happened if the great revolutionary leaders of the world didn’t do anything. To break the status quo during their times? Will we be enjoying our freedom and sovereignty right now? Or are we still ruled by monarch because that’s what we were made to believe? If our ancestors didn’t bother to change that old economic system of feudalism, what would that have made us today? If those famous scientists, philosophers, religious reformers, scholars and humanities didn’t it break the established conventions during their times, what would have become of us now?
The truth is we couldn’t have made it this far if those great men didn’t defy the norms and went out and did great things. I’m not saying here that we should defy rules to have an important discovery and to do great things. What I’m saying to say is that we should not let these norms stop us from trying to do something good for humanity. Lets be catalysts of changes, lets fuel the revolution, our world is changing every second, let us be what our toe father want us to be the prime movers of our destroy.
It was not by accident that we came into existence. We were chosen and we have a destiny to fulfill. We are here for a reason. Let’s break free from conventionalities and standards that bind us to obscurity. Let us evolve. So what Karl Marx once said “We have nothing else to lose but chains”.

