Thursday, 7 April 2016

MODUS OPERANDI

                       

  Everything you see and discuss will continue to have effect on you, if you are always used to seeing corrupt things you might tends towards acting corrupt, likewise if you you're used to discussing and seeing great things you tends to do great things.- Daramola olamodesi
   MODUS OPERANDI is a particular way or method of doing something. Modus operandi is a Latin phrase which is directly translated as method of operation.  Although the term modus operandi is commonly used in the context of business and criminal investigation,  we shall also adopt this phrase to the day to day activities of men.
    The modus operandi or modi operandi (pluralistic speaking) of an individual starts all from when he was an infant.  The method of which he does things can be greatly by the method by which he was first exposed to.  In corollary to this the method of operation of a person can be greatly affected by the following situations:
1. Inheritance.
2. Exposure.
3. Environment.
4. Peer groups/pressure. 
5. Fear.
    INHERITANCE: let's look from an audacious perspective; if a man have always been acting with wrath and immense magnitude through out his whole life,  what is expected of the child he gave birth to. Commonly our actions and methods tends to leans towards that of our parent...  Some times we inherit this traits from the. Both bad and good.
   EXPOSURE: when a kid is growing up the  conditions and tutelage he grew up amidst can also go a long way in deciding his method of operation and what he did become.  Take for example a kid who grew up among gangster have the tendency of behaving badly and becoming a terrorist while a kid who grew up amidst priest is of high probability of behaving good and becoming a bishop.  Why?, Because the first kid would have been exposed to bad acts while the alternate kid could have been exposed to good acts.
   ENVIRONMENT: the environment in which we live also affects our thinking and ways of doing things....  Someone who lives in the ghetto will live a rough life while someone who lives in a city will live an organised life.
   PEER PRESSURE: most people have acted rashly and cautiously because of peer pressure. A boy might run into premarital sex because his friend talks about it and put pressure on him.  And a boy might become a better student and read his book better because his friends abuse him and calls him Dullard.  So he steps up his struggle just to lift up himself to the standard of other students.
   FEAR: a Christian is morally upright because of the fear of God so as the Muslims fear Allah.  They take to his commandment and behave morally upright.  Contrasting to this a member of a secret cult or occult might be forced to commit murder because it is required of him by his occult and he fears the consequences of not accepting the task.
   IN CONCLUSION the conditions, environment, exposure etc in which we find ourselves  or live in have a great task in defining who we will become and the way we do things.


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