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"Traditional is an obstacle to progress".Express yours views for or against this statement

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Answered by expresso68
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Traditions are not static. They are constantly evolving with time. New generations bring new thoughts, new ideas, new ways of doing things. However, we rarely recognize this as positive change within the context of culture and traditions. We always talk about, "losing our traditions," instead of what we have gained or ways that traditions have changed for the better. We seem to separate technological advances and new and innovated thinking as something that is separate from culture and traditions…However, is it because of culture and traditions that progress is possible.

When we forget about the importance of how culture impacts change, we live in fear.

We limit our progress when we hold on to traditions that don't make sense anymore. When the traditions are oppressive and hurt our people rather then help them.

When we don't question ourselves and ask…“Why is this tradition still important? How does this tradition help our family, our culture, our way of life.” Why we did things the way we did, 50 or 40 years ago may not make sense today. Is there a better way? Instead of fearing change, we need to embrace it. Instead of blaming the younger generations for not learning the older traditions, we need to embrace them for what they know and what they hold as values and find ways to create new traditions that will include them, instead of outcast them.

The traditions that have changed and adapted through the generations are the only ones that are going to live on forever. We need not hide behind our traditions. We need not judge others for breaking traditions. We need not let the younger generations carry the burden of "losing our traditions.” Rather, lets us embrace the natural evolution of culture and traditions. Let us hold onto the traditions that still make sense today and let go of the ones that are hindering progression toward a healthier happier human existence.

Today religion has been mutilated into so many different acts of superficiality that the word "tradition" has lost meaning in some sense. It is somehow said that the unwritten laws of time are meant to be followed . These laws have been named tradition. These shallow and in some sense illogical laws are licensed ways of hurting the weaker sections of society namely the lower class, the women ,etc. These traditions are now more of taboo if not followed .So braise yourself to be an outcast if you don't follow in the absurd footsteps of our so called wise and all-knowing ancestors.

Traditions are the transmission of customs or beliefs from generation to generation. They have always been the sound elements of society, Culture and family that are transmitted from one generation to the next, And still followers of them are omnipresent.

Though, The challenge we have is, If we see something today, And tell someone what we saw, In twenty-four hours, If it goes through twenty-five different people and comes back to you the next day, Surprisingly /unfortunately, You would not even be able to recognize the story and would think this is something new. This is what is happening with the tradition, Whatever is passed on from generation to generation is passed on with enormous distortion, And hence tradition is losing its entirety.

A very simple example:

• In earlier ages, What did people brush their teeth with? (question them)

People used to brush their teeth with Charcoal! But then, Our oral and dental care experts said that using Charcoal is very harmful and came up with excellent tooth pastes with lime, Salts, Etc. , To improve the dental health. But now after few years have gone by, They’re back… back with what? Back with tradition. You would have noticed that there are certain advertisements which show that their new products have charcoal. Why though? As they understood the source and the reasoning behind the tradition.

Answered by gdgdg76
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Explanation:

Traditions are not static. They are constantly evolving with time. New generations bring new thoughts, new ideas, new ways of doing things. However, we rarely recognize this as positive change within the context of culture and traditions. We always talk about, "losing our traditions," instead of what we have gained or ways that traditions have changed for the better. We seem to separate technological advances and new and innovated thinking as something that is separate from culture and traditions…However, is it because of culture and traditions that progress is possible.

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