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Today Bharath told a pearl of wisdom that if the knowledge he has gained is not used correctly then he is rejecting that knowledge.
In Bharat I saw a mature young man today. The one who has emerged from the shadow of his brother. The one through his penance has attained a certain level of maturity and understanding, who have understood that he has gained knowledge. He needs to use it wisely. So living like a rishi he tries to use his knowledge for the benefit of the people. We saw a calm Bharath. He was no longer feeling guilty. The penance has cleared his mind, his thoughts.
And we also need to understand it. Share the knowledge we have in the right way. Only if we share more knowledge will come our way. What is the point in knowing the theory if you cant apply it. What is the point in telling I have read Ramayana and Mahabharatha if you cant apply the learnings in your life. What is the point in getting the topper tag in school, college or competitive exams if you cannot manage the problems in life with that learnings.
Yesterday I was discussing with Jayashree about the rot in the education system. Today Bharath dialogue made it more poignant. We are creating a generation who cannot on their own search Google Matha and find a solution. When I had joined IT we used to search, try all methods of solving a problem before we approach the team lead, or even we will do it the way we know and maybe our team lead will correct it. It was not just about me, but most of my batch mates were like that. But look today. We have to tell youngsters what to search in Google Matha, what to write in excel. And they will exactly parrot that. Where is knowledge. Where is quest. Where is application.
By getting marks easily, not struggling for anything from the education institutes zombies are coming out in large chunks who struggle with the problems of life. It's time we go back to basics about knowledge sharing and knowledge application.
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