Blessed are the mad!
Poverty? Once when Maugham said that Charlie Chaplin suffers from a nostalgia of the slums, Chaplin stated, ' I have yet to know a poor man who has nostalgia for poverty, or who finds freedom in it'.So you see it is all about the writer and what he has in his mind. But about feeling nostalgic for poverty?! Well I certainly know a man who feels it that way. According to him, now that he has got all that a bourgeois man can aspire for, his enthusiasm towards his work has decreased and he often complains for being blessed with everything he had ever worked for. Yes, there are people who take success this way.My views are different from this man's, very different. Initially I felt that this man must be mad, but there are times when one is bound to respect madness too. This reminds me of another incident. There is this mad man in my present locality who quotes Shakespeare all the time. I say so out of the little knowledge that I have of Shakespeare. It is like if you ask him to move, sit or stand or maybe ask him for a cup of tea out of kindness, all he would do is quote Macbeth or Hamlet or Lear. Now you got to respect such a man, and being an English Literature student all that I can say is- the madder he gets, the better.
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