We must deeply ponder over what we have learned
after rolling over the content several times. Then, we must experiment with
what we have learned by including it in our conduct and making modifications so
that many others, particularly the needy, are benefited. And, more importantly,
no one is harmed.
Only
such learning is effective learning. Only such learning benefits us.
Lastly,
we should never be in a hurry to teach others what we have learned adopting the
above referred route. We must continue doing more experiments with the
knowledge gained and simultaneously, trying to internalize the belief that by
doing this, no credit ever accrued to us or would ever accrue to us in future.
Only after, firming up our thoughts and conduct in the above manner, we may
humbly try to help others learn what we have learned.
PROMOD KUMAR SHARMA
[The writer of this blog is also the author of “Mahatma A
Scientist of the Intuitively Obvious” and “In Search of Our Wonderful Words”.]
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