Originally posted by Mysticaldivine
It is a pov as well as shows the upbringing of a mind and a soul.
I think these days, everyone thinks he/ she is entitled to his/her right without knowing the rights and how to practice them. Right and wrong have become history.
I didn't mean rich in that sense, rich in the knowledge I meant, knowledge of books yet have no idea what and how to apply that knowledge.
Originally posted by: dlavanya
True..
here is what i think and would like to add to the discussion..
Rich in knowledge doesn’t mean anything unless ofcourse conscience comes to play in a person.So that, he/she is self aware and can distinguish right from wrong..
Knowledge comes in play when he/she is aware of the consequences of ones choices..that makes them fear the punishment but may or may not actually empathize with others.
Nice discussion btw
— Lavanya D.
(adding my name only so you recognize me as Lavanya and not as Diya) 😁
Lovely discussion here, I am jumping in.
@Mysticaldivine true, that entitlement of the behavior has taken the crown of stupidity but don't blame me saying that. It has started at home, parents are responsible for this. I am seeing parents who stand by the side of their kids and harass others even it is their kids' fault. When they are clearly setting a standard for their kids where there is no line of right or wrong so what do you expect. Rich and poor has no difference now a days.
@ dlavanya absolutely conscious but how can you train this conscious when the guide has set the example of leaving the concept of right and wrong outside somewhere. The consequences are gone. When schools and teachers' hands are tied with rules and regulations and parents are busy with their lives or with their devices of lives where there is no time for their family or kids. Society has removed the fear from childhood so what do you expect.
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