One hundred thousand lemmings can't be wrong!
A lot of people call me controversial. So I opened up my computer, went into the dictionary, I mean, I know what controversial meant but what does the dictionary define it as? 'Controversial'. So I opened it up, typed in controversial, and out came an incredibly pleasant answer!
And what was the answer of what controversial means? 'Somebody who goes the other way'!
So let's paint a scenario. Everybody is walking, walking, walking, walking... and everybody is lost. Now of course you say, how can everybody be lost? Well, because of this one wonderful thing in this world called assumption. Because people in the back assume that the people in the front know where they are going!
If you could only see their faces.
Because most of them that are walking in the front are not even walking - they are being pushed! And even if they want to turn left or want to turn right, they don't have a choice because the people in the back want to get 'there' - 'There'! Where?!! There!!! No one knows where is 'there' but they want to get there very quickly, so they are pushing! And everybody assumes in the back that people in the front know where they are going. Of course there is a problem. Because people in the front also assume that people in the back know where they are going, that's why they are pushing them that way.
At least this analogy is politically correct - nobody gets blamed.
But then somebody comes along and he is walking the other way! Going - these people don't know where they are going, there's just assumptions going on here - 'I know where the destination is.' And people look at everybody and they see one person thinking differently, and they go - 'He's crazy! He's walking, not with us, but over there.'
That's me.
- Prem Rawat, The Other Way