The word, ‘known’ indicates that which has been
possessed. It is not tangible but it is an abstract object. You can tell you
possess an abstract object when you recognize the concept’s presence. The
vacant space gets filled. In fact this vacant space is in itself abstract and
you realize this the moment you understand a concept. Till then you do not know
the existence of this vacant space. You can never really be sure of how many
vacant spaces there are. The moment you mentally recognize the presence of a
vacant space, it becomes a concept. The vacant space is thought off as there to
be filled with something that is not yet known. This is why the unknown cannot
exist as a concept. To be a concept it would have to be something that you
think exists shielded by mist. You would need to see an attempt from the other
side of the mist from a being trying to penetrate your mind.
Visibility is not all. You are yet to understand
what you see. If a child sees a dollar or a rupee is he/she seeing the value of
it or just the note with a symbol?
The symbol has consumed us. Although we refer to one
another as consumers of products, is the value of a product reducible to
currency? On the one hand, products are consumed by us and on the other we are
consumed by notes and symbols. The dimension of consumerism operates on the
semantics of market rate and this has come to define the concept of money.
The lack of experience offers a basis for the unknown.
Then gaining experience is an approach to understanding what it is that you
need to know. If you want to buy a house then that is when you understand what
loans are, what real estate is and what the value of a land is, albeit from
your perspective and the nature of the assets involved. The need of the hour is
an approach to the unknown.
If you own it, you know it. Ownership is another way
of befriending the unknown. You order a book; it finds its way into your shelf.
What goes into the journey of ownership? There is a transaction involved and
you are part and parcel of that transaction. Every interaction in this process
is a transaction. You read a review of the book, there is an interest
generated, you look at various sources and when the book reaches you, you find
out if the journey was worth it or not. Your reading leads to a response and
you have to absorb it in order to respond and the whole process is a learning
experience. Owning is an approach to the unknown.
‘’Fear of the unknown” is a natural obstacle. What
is it that you fear? The dimensions are not clear. If there is fear of the
unknown, then it seems to indicate that there is some aspect about it which is
known. How else would the intimidation arise? There are notions about the
nature of the ‘unknown’. One is that, it could be difficult to learn. If you
feel that you would struggle to learn then a resistance is offered by you. The
‘unknown’ is found to be challenging when the question of capacity is raised.
There are other subjective approaches to the unknown. We may declare that
different approaches bring out a variety of perspectives.