Greatest lesson in learning
Let me share something I feel strongly about. Something about the fine art of being a great learner. While we all know that learning continuously is important for us to lead a fulfilled and continuously satisfied life in this human society (that is itself continuously and in many complex ways - changing), very few of us actually know the secret of fast, deep, long-lasting learning.
It is a secret I am going to let out today. The luckiest few of us may be knowing it already. Some of us may have experienced it sometime in our lives, but unluckily would have missed out on analysing it adequately. Most of us will not have even experienced it.
And today, after all these decades, I remember clearly the one most important lesson he taught me.
How wrong I was! What wrong threads of logic I was trying to connect. Every single man or woman who has contributed to modern science has been a complete believer in something. Every single great scientist - Einstein included - so deeply believed in something that it kept propelling them forward. They completely surrendered to their beliefs, and kept plodding on and on. This "something" was their teacher.
In the broadest sense of the word, today I realise what my Dad must have meant then. The "teacher" he was speaking about was definitely not just a human being. It could be God herself. It could be mother nature. It could be your friend, your lover, your books, your wife, your child, your professor, your boss, your associate ... anyone!
Dear reader, I strongly recommend : surrender completely to the one you think can teach you how to learn. That's the surest, fastest, strongest way to grow!
And yes, this "something" can change from time to time, situation to situation.
Looking at the streams, the grasses, the raindrops
The rays of Sun shining through the dusty glasspanes
The frogs croaking, the crickets dancing, the ants marching
The man's search was on - who could have made it all?
Without realising, for once
That the creator is there, in each of His creations
The creations are He, the creator is the creation
But he kept disbelieving, and kept looking, and kept lookingFor he could not surrender, he could not rejoice.
Source : http://smblog.proton.in
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