Amitabh Bachchan on Truth in Digital Age: Inner Voice vs. Polluted Information

Amitabh Bachchan has reflected on the overwhelming surge of information in the modern world, noting the increasing difficulty in distinguishing truth from falsehood. He likened the search for clarity to navigating through "sandstorms and quicksand," where even discovered truths can be polluted. The megastar emphasized that while everyone has an inner guide, most rely on flawed external influences. He concluded that one must wait for the inner voice to awaken and provide genuine direction.

Key Points: Amitabh Bachchan: Inner Voice Key in Polluted Information Age

  • Blurred line between truth and falsehood
  • Information overload creates confusion
  • External sources can be polluted
  • Inner voice is the true guide
  • Daily search for clarity is challenging
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Big B says 'inner voice' key to navigating polluted information age

Amitabh Bachchan reflects on navigating truth and falsehood online, urging reliance on one's inner voice over external noise in the digital era.

Big B says 'inner voice' key to navigating polluted information age
"Wait till the 'inner' wakes up and guides you to that desired destination - Amitabh Bachchan"

Mumbai, March 31

Megastar Amitabh Bachchan has reflected on the overwhelming surge of information in today's world, noting that the line between truth and falsehood is increasingly blurred, often getting lost in the noise of external influences, leaving individuals in a constant search for clarity.

The thespian took to his blog and spoke about how, in an age of multiple information sources, individuals are often left confused between what is true, untrue, or merely perceived as genuine. He likened this journey to navigating through "sandstorms and quicksand," where the search for clarity becomes increasingly difficult.

Big B wrote:"... you read a bit , but see more .. information is important and with the multiple avenues available, each informer , either personal or formal is seen with various thoughts - true , untrue .. genuine or not .. who to go to confirm this .."

".. and this where the aberration begins to develop - until the distant ..oasis of hope and clear water is seen or approached, through sand storms , quick sands and the like ."

According to him, even when one believes they have reached an "oasis" of truth, it may turn out to be polluted, prompting yet another cycle of doubt and search.

He added: "... so you get to the oasis , to discover that the essence of its presence is polluted .. and swiftly the search for another is initiated ..."

Reflecting on human instincts, he noted that while everyone possesses an 'inner' guide, most tend to rely on the 'outer' influences. While such external reliance may yield results, he warned that these outcomes too can be flawed or tainted.

"One is ever driven by the thoughts of the 'inner' .. each of us possess it, but generally go with the 'outer' .. It may bring results , but they too could be polluted ..!!! So you stop .. and wait .."

"Wait till the 'inner' wakes up and guides you to that desired destination .. Often the destination is not the achievement, by the 'outer' .. And this where the mind fills itself with, either one , resulting in the search again .. Each day is not as easy as made out," Big B wrote.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Respectfully, while I admire Big B, this feels a bit vague for the common person. It's easy for a celebrity to talk about inner voice, but what about people who need clear, actionable information about policies, health, or safety? We need better systems, not just philosophy. 🤔
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Aman W
He's hit the nail on the head. From WhatsApp university forwards to 24/7 news channels screaming different things, it's total confusion. My father forwards 10 messages a day and asks me which one is true. The 'polluted oasis' is everywhere.
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Sarah B
This is a universal problem, but feels especially intense in India's vibrant and crowded media space. The pressure to have an instant opinion on everything is exhausting. Sometimes you just have to step back and wait for clarity, like he says.
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Vikram M
Deep words from the Shahenshah! In our culture, we've always talked about following your 'antar aatma' (inner soul). But today, the noise from outside is too loud. His blog is always so thoughtful. More people should read it.
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Kriti O
Absolutely relatable! Trying to find genuine news feels like a full-time job now. One channel says one thing, another says the opposite. You check online and there are 100 opinions. In the end, you just go with what feels right in your gut. 🙏

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