Why is it that in every person's life, a person who is considered to be 'educated' plays a more important role?
- Guftego - Dr. Chandrakant Mehta
According to a Russian proverb, if a human being is weak at the age of twenty, a fool at the age of thirty and poor at the age of forty, nothing else can ever happen. The educated man thinks of himself as clever and tries to create others while the educated man is interested in creating others besides self-creation.
Why does a person who is considered to be more important than educated person play a more important role in everyone's life?
* Questioner: Jayesh K. Sampat m. like this. Mishra Building, Andheri East, Mumbai-2 Maharashtra.
God has also given man wisdom and strength. With intelligence man can work with keys. The key is the power to make the right decision at the right time, with the right context, the right key, the right-wrong thinking. Where there is a key, there is no force. One has to be skilled in Chanakya policy.
The word 'three' in dictionaries is made up of 'gana'. According to its various meanings, the work of counting, the way of counting, respect, prestige, reputation, well-educated, well-educated, Praveen is called 'Ganati Baj'. That word is also a carrier of slander. A selfish man is considered a falcon. A person who succeeds in carrying out a fraud or conspiracy to get a job done is called a calculator. It is important to consider the calculations for any planning.
But the word 'count' has another special meaning. The word count is also used in the sense of filling the letter by looking at the situation.
Knowledge can brighten a person's intellect but if a person uses his intellect only for emotions, anger, blindness or reckless actions, it can lead to bad results. Ravana's intellect or learning was either gone or gone, but in Ravana's defeat 'counting' i.e. lack of resourcefulness played an important part. He was overwhelmed by his own evaluation and more or less evaluation of Ram. Duryodhana is also a disciple of a wise Guru like Guru Dronacharya and Arjuna is also a disciple of the same Guru. But despite his intelligence, Duryodhana's ego caused his destruction. To meet Krishna, both Arjuna and Duryodhana went to seek help during the battle of Mahabharata. Krishna had resourcefulness. The calculations were skillful. So he put the option of both the Axis army and himself joining the war empty handed. Duryodhana was educated, but he did not have 'Ganelo' meaning practical intelligence, so his Akshauhini army would consume more than Krishna.
'Bhanyo pan ganya nahi' - The saying is well known, it means that he took education but did not experience that resourcefulness is not education. The learned man hastens to speak and is noticed later, while the learned man thinks, weighs twice and speaks once. He speaks from time to time. An important role is to persuade the erring man to do the right thing by explaining the wrongdoer.
At home, grandparents, parents or other elders are the schools that make the 'count'. How to behave, why to speak, where to run, where to stop, where to keep silence, where to cultivate time indicator, where to cultivate tolerance etc. are included in the calculation. Knowledge alone can make a person blind but calculation helps him to make the right decision by warning him. Education can give a man theoretical knowledge but 'counting' can guide a man on how to behave in a practical way.
One of our professors gave an example explaining the subtle difference between learning and arithmetic.
Receiving invitations for lectures on the basis of scientific research. Prepared a tape of the lecture. Listening to the tape all the way, his driver was clever. Listen carefully to the whole tape. Due to repeated listening, the tape got stuck in his mouth.
The scientist had to go to an unknown place for a lecture. Along the way, the scientist developed a fever. No more talking. I had no idea what to do. The driver said: "Sir, don't worry. People here don't even know you. I remember your whole lecture. Without the slightest mistake, I will give a lecture instead of you. You relax in the car. I will handle the situation. "
So one or two people started asking questions. The driver was clever. He said: My driver can answer such common questions. He is sitting in the car. If you want to ask, meet him. "The meeting broke up and those who asked the question started going to ask the question ...
Studying here didn't work. He did the calculations.
That is why it has been said that a meeting in which there is no elder is not considered important and those elders are not old who do not speak in the meeting.
An educated man has more passion, less perseverance ... so he gets into controversy and produces many misfortunes.
Happiness is the offspring of understanding. An educated man considers himself highly educated and therefore makes wrong decisions in delusion. When the counted man is relatively mature. In earlier times there were not so many schools or colleges. However, they wisely told their grandchildren and great-grandchildren about the resourcefulness of their grandparents.
Not just a teacher who is satisfied with getting a degree but a teacher who is constantly ready to learn something new. The teacher should be not only 'learned' but also 'considered' which means sensible and wise?
In the words of Robert Crost, teaching is the ability to listen without getting angry or losing confidence. The wise man knows that many people, even though they are educated, behave like fools, the consequences of which they have to suffer with remorse. According to a proverb, fire is stopped by water with a pen umbrella, elephant with crazy sharp control, danda khar, bull, medicine collection of medicine, poison by using various kain mantras, medicine of all the fools even though it is said in medicine.
Although today there are 'parents' aka 'mommy, daddy, dead' but they lack the preparation to 'educate' themselves to become an elder. That is why the new generation of 'Bhani' is getting ready, but they are not getting the 'Gantar', that is, of 'steadfastness, restraint, discipline, education' which should be received from home. But insolence is seen in children everywhere. According to a Jewish proverb, the rich do not have children, they have heirs. It would be more beneficial for them to have some time each day for their upbringing and reading for them than to work hard all day to give a big inheritance to your children.
There is a Russian proverb to remember here which can help the 'learned' to become 'considered'. If a human being is weak at the age of twenty, if he is stupid at the age of thirty and if he is poor at the age of forty, he can never become anything else. The educated man thinks of himself as Chatun and tries to create another. The counted man is interested in creating others besides self-creation.
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