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CHARACTER BEYOND RITUAL 

Aijaz Qaisar Azad by Aijaz Qaisar Azad
October 4, 2025
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In today’s world, despite centuries of religious teachings, cultural traditions, and institutional systems, there remains a glaring absence of deeply rooted human character. Most systems have failed to create individuals who act justly, ethically, and consciously when no one is watching. What we see instead is the prevalence of ritual without understanding, obedience without reflection, and morality that vanishes in the dark.

Religious and institutional frameworks often succeed in creating followers of rules rather than builders of character. These systems emphasize rituals, habits, and beliefs, but often neglect the deeper task of awakening human beings to the shared experience of life, emotions, suffering, dignity, and the innate instinct to avoid harm. As a result, we find individuals with double standards: outwardly pious or law-abiding, but inwardly disconnected from the pain of others, and guided by self-interest when unobserved.

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The Double Standards of Morality:

People follow religious rules, or the rules imposed by legal institutions, but behave selfishly when they think no one is watching.

This isn’t just hypocrisy; it’s a sign that true ethical understanding hasn’t taken root. When values aren’t internalized but only enforced externally (through religion, law, or social pressure), they don’t transform a person. The result? People behave morally only when watched, and selfishly when alone. This is the essence of what some traditions call “mechanical living”, action without awareness.

This disconnection, at its core, stems from a lack of logical, conscious understanding of what it means to be human in society. When religion or culture is followed blindly, without reasoning, it produces fear, not compassion; conformity, not character. The solution is not the abandonment of values or traditions, but their reanimation through awareness.

What the world needs now is a new foundation of consciousness-based character education. A system not rooted in dogma or punishment, but in self-awareness, common sense, and shared humanity.

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Author has over 25 years of experience in leadership roles with major global Semiconductor companies working on AI. Visit LinkedIn to know more about the author: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aijazqaisar/

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