"As long as the vice of gluttony has a hold on man, all he has done valiantly is forfeited. As long as the belly is unrestrained, all virtue comes to total naught." - Pope Gregory I
Enough has been written about Global Warming, Climate Change and other calamitous fallouts of mankind's deadly flirtation with everything nature has to offer, to quench man's insatiable need for more. I shall write a bit on that in the paragraphs below - including some very red flags raised by S&P Global Ratings - but let's begin with the subliminal greed and material gluttony that has turned us into less than humans, and man into something less than man.
We begin with one of the National Capital's more expensive and educated localities (the word 'educated' used here is open and susceptible to interpretations and hypothesis on many fronts), which showed me yet another glimpse of what happens when the curtains go up and the innards hiding behind reveal how man is becoming less than man.
Back to this educated colony, where one Mrs. Bahl, in a bid to entertain her guests from the United Kingdom, struggled to order 'home delivery food' from the neighbourhood club as repeated calls from her mobile device went unanswered. With numb fingers and her stomach growling and snarling for sustenance, Mrs. Bahl finally succeeded. Food ordered and payment made, Bahls & Co waited for the bell to chirp, announcing the beginning of indulgence. The chirp never came.
Troubled by the elusive chirp, Mrs. Bahl made more unanswered phone calls. She eventually trudged to the 'guilty' club to fret, to fume, and hopefully (and finally), to consume. "The food was delivered over an hour back" was the stony reply thrown back at her. "But I never got any", she retorted.
Arguing and Barking Later... A lot of back and forth, arguing and barking from humans and stomach(s) later, the Sherlocks concluded that the food had indeed been delivered. But where the hell was it?
This story is from the New Delhi 18November2024 edition of Millennium Post Delhi.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the New Delhi 18November2024 edition of Millennium Post Delhi.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
TOP 5 INDIAN SERIES YOU SHOULDN'T MISS
LOOKING BACK AT 2024
SENSE AND SENSIBILITY
There's a whole tribe out there who refuses to subscribe to resolutions
Sharad calls Sanjay Leela Bhansali a 'demanding director'
Filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali is known for his attention to detail and fiery on-set personality. Sharad Kelkar, who played a negative role in Bhansali's 'Goliyon Ki Rasleela: Ram-Leela,' opened up about his experience of working with the director.
Shruti reflects on parents Kamal Haasan and Sarika's 'painful' divorce
When my parents split up, everything changed. That's when I realised the value of financial independence,' she says
Blake claims Justin's smear campaign gets support in publicist's suit
The lawsuit was lodged in Manhattan by Stephanie Jones
Indian star fined 20% match fees, one demerit point
KOHLI, KONSTAS FACE OFF AT MCG
Bumrah keeps battle alive; Aus score 311/6 after Konstas debut
JADEJA LEAKED RUNS DESPITE GETTING KONSTAS OUT
D-Street small stocks steal the show in 2024, giving handsome returns to investors
Market experts are optimistic about midcap & smallcap stocks for next year, driven by factors like strong domestic consumption & govt infra spending
Depreciation of rupee likely to push import bill by $15 billion, says GTRI
Compared to December last year, Rupee has depreciated 2.34% against dollar, moving from Rs 83.25 to Rs 85.20,
Sri Lanka seeks to boost foreign investments in its stocks market as debt worries fade
Colombo Stock Exchange plans to hold a conference in the national capital on March 27-28 to attract overseas investors