Instinctive recognition is an abilities that seems to have been come to humans naturally.
We come across
thousands of faces in day today life and even though we don’t keep track of all
these faces. It is sometimes so surprising that we tend to meet people after
having talked to them for once that it is scary. . .
When we come to this
world we come with an instinct of recognizing our mother, at least to some
extent, and slowly we get familiar with other people like family members and
friends. As we grow up we tend to decide to share our lives with a lot more
people and the number of people we are familiar with gradually tends to
increase over time.
From my bus travels in
Bangalore, i have observed that there is a lot of thrill whenever we come
across a long lost acquaintance. And even though in some situations it is awkward
that we don’t remember their names. Just the feeling of being there again in
our memories appeals to our being.
I am particularly
baffled in the way we can recognize our friends in a dense crowd.
As human beings we
have even implemented technologies like biometric verification by
image-recognition, voice-recognition, finger-print, retina-scan and many such
technologies.
Even though we tend to
forget the names, we expect everyone we have ever met to remember our names and
this is perhaps something that has been hard-coded in our nature and needs quite
some time to affirm. We need to understand that each persons life is governed
by his past priorities, and his life tends to be so much revolving around
himself that there sometimes feels no point in just meeting so many other
people.
We not only learn
about other people by meeting them in person. We tend to learn about a large
number of people like movie stars, sports athletes, and people who are involved
in politics, religion, philosophy. We even learn about lives about terror-causing,
anti-social vigilantes’ who tend to emerge from time to time.
In schools we tend to
learn about historically significant figures such as the kings who have ruled
our land, the freedom fighters who have fought for our countries. And from
media we learn about artificially created characters such as the people living
in movies, serials, cartoons, anime, news and so on.
We learn everything in
our lives by studying things and people around us. We learn about how people
are supposed to react to situations by observing other people. We learn what to
talk, and what not to talk in some forums by looking and observing people who
have been there and done that. We even set examples for those people who tend
to observe us not actively in a role model kind of way but as companions who
have been with us when a certain incident happened.
Doesn’t it amaze you
the way some people greet you when they meet you the first time with a “Nice to
meet you”, or a “Glad to meet you”. If you look at it, there is no reason for
him to be glad yet; and i think it is like expressing a state of being that is
yet to be in the future, while assuring themselves that you are not a complete
waste of their time and resource.
There are games around instinctive recognition that have recently emerged such as "Where is Waldo", in which you have to find the guy with "red-white striped shirt, brown-boots, blue-jeans, snow-cap and a cane" in a densely crowded image.
There are games around instinctive recognition that have recently emerged such as "Where is Waldo", in which you have to find the guy with "red-white striped shirt, brown-boots, blue-jeans, snow-cap and a cane" in a densely crowded image.
Yes we are blessed
with the gift of instinctive recognition and ignoring those around us whom we don’t
recognize. However considering the fact that man is a social being, there needs
to be more effort in getting involved with the people around us.