How I fell in love with Sociology... 3

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In this journey, we are just looking at how one can do perfectly fine with humanities subjects. Deciding on sociology is not a big brain for me but to pursue it requires a good size of brain at least. Sociology is a subject where each line glitches more than any glitch you saw in the Matrix movie.

You might have loved maths or science for its uniformity across the subjects, but this is about to take an u-turn in sociology.

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My back hurts! Not doing this again!

As a subject


Sociology is filled with perspectives, one of the reasons why other humanities subjects dislike it so much. While other subjects like political science, economics, anthropology, and history can to a certain extent exhibit rationality but same is not true with sociology.

No, sociology isn't a bully but more like - suffering from success. Your views will flip with every page you turn, by the end of the day you will almost have a plan to bring an entire world revolution! Alone! Yeah, you will suffer alone with your thoughts!
As Gordon Ramsay says

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What's best about sociology?


Everything is equally good and bad. Because when it comes to the application part of sociology, your head will be filled with many voices and views. This form of hallucination isn't a 3rd degree and is severely caused by - "thinkers".

Thinkers think differently than us, I don't know how. But reading them is like reading my initial perspectives about society by using the most difficult words you can find in an Oxford dictionary.

But where is the best part OP? You are just telling negatives!

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Duhh!

Haven't I said to you before? This subject is plagued by its success. You read a topic and you say to yourself, this is fine I agree with it. But as soon as you approach the critics part - You begin to doubt yourself. Or you can feel like you dodged one nasty bullet there by reading critics.

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No, you are not running in a circle. This is how it is. You have to understand the concepts clearly, crystal clear for the exam but no, please avoid applying the same to your life or your environment. Because there is no section written in sociology that tells about the "revert or restore" procedure. So, once done, you know you are in trouble.

Yet, this subject makes you an idealistic person!

Thanks @inuke for cheering me up!


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My dad is a sociologist and I love the way he uses his experience to analyse the society for me. This made me develop special interest in psychology to understand the mindset behind such societal movement and decisions.

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Oh you are funny!!

And you like the Matrix.

And now I like you immediately. For both of those things.

So enjoyed this read 👏🏼😆

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Thank you for your kind words. I try to present in a lighter-parodic way and I will keep continuing this.

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You said that there are no rules

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You have to understand the concepts clearly, crystal clear for the exam but no, please avoid applying the same to your life or your environment

This is a shocker for me. How a subject that is the most relatable, is a study of human society does not apply to the real world.?

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