![]() ![]() We’re a younger population today, tomorrow will be a new day. And what makes sense today is that we realise the value of this freedom till we’re still young to do something with this kind of independence. Truth is it’s not about patriotism, it’s about what makes sense to the economy. Major Rane’s two-year-old son tomorrow will feel the value of his freedom because he’s paid a heavy price for it but that shouldn’t be the case. Because without benefits equalising the cost, this economy turning into a superpower one day will only be a distant dream in our lifestyle. So while you have it, do something about it. You have freedom today, you may not have it tomorrow or you may not have the same kind of freedom. The fact that you don’t have to care about a civil war going on in your country right now - is a great position to be in. ![]() You have your freedom to start with, a freedom that is still being fought for – every day. So you’re already at an advantage because you don’t have to start your lives from scratch.You just have to focus on making the deaths of many fathers, brothers and husbands worth it. This freedom has come for free to some of us. How can you do that? By making all those deaths of the soldiers count by doing what you can with your brain while staying alive, for the economy, for the country. What’s there in our control, however, is that we can work towards making the ‘benefits’ side heavier in our cost-benefit analysis to make it a ‘utilitarian approach’, at least. Destruction is needed for evolution and the decision is not in our hands. But I also realise that there is no end to it either. The more I talked and read about the toughest wars that India has fought in recent times, another one being Indo-China war in 1962 at Re Zangla, the more I’ve tried to rationalise the need for a war. The next time I told my father’s story on television, it was emotional again. The first time I wrote my father’s story, it was emotional. And there’s no ‘better alternative’ with the same impact. This is where cost-benefit analysis from my economics syllabus makes no sense. In reality, war results in a bunch of people being much more worse off than a few people who reap the benefits without sowing the seeds. And take your cat and leave my sweater, 'Cause we have nothing left to weather. C Take your space and take your reasons, But you'll think of me. They are commonly discussed in relationship to various forms of hypothesis testing in statistics, such as a. Well, I eventually became mature enough to realise that the reality of war is far from our vivid imagination. Chorus: (repeat chords second time) G D Take your records, take your freedom, Em Take your memories I don't need 'em. Well these last few years behind me Oh Lord, have been so sad I fought proudly for my country when the times were bad Now. Degrees of freedom are the number of values in a study that have the freedom to vary. ![]()
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