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Young Minds Speak Article
Seek Knowledge Not Ego
Humans' personality and its traits are an abyss which seats humongous omission of moral and psychological
qualities to an individual. In these infinite traits of human consciousness, ego gets us be deprived from the factual
plethora that we always lack knowledge, striking all the chivalry to the fullest extent of opprobrium. We continue
debating to an impolite manner, debating enriches wisdom seeking minds which in return brings vibrancy in the
human mind filled with questions for enhancements in their current understanding but does not strikes in the
people which are egotistical in their nature. People usually lack patience when it all drizzles to the incorporation
of the vast sea of knowledge during an ongoing debate on an agenda having particular portfolios. One should
adjust a learning attitude instead of being a boaster. Being snappy is a common quality in the youth of today due
to which the approach of learning and knowing gets curbed and hence should be omitted. Transmission of
knowledge amongst the people indulges them to learn more. The transfer comprises of intellect, intelligence and
immaculate cognition, only the fortunate are espoused to savour the present amount of knowledge.
Due to the omission of idiosyncrasies in the human leaves us to believe that the time is not illusional but itʼs the
contrary fact which is left unthinkable. We as a creature capable of astonishing and thinking should be aware of
the fact that we get nothing in return when there is a skirmish of the skilled and the non skilled so we should get
going with an approach to progressively learn throughout our lives as time is a mere illusion which falls off like
the sand captured in tight hands.
According to the famous scientist Albert Einstein, knowledge is inversely proportional to the ego, as a matter of
certainty this quality is rarely seen in 'weʼ and 'Iʼ rather than 'usʼ. Going down to the Hindu mythology we come
across the events which teach us that being egotistical ends to the destruction of our own, Lord Ram gave us the
value of gain of true knowledge and gave the lesson of our lives. Every mythology describes the very end of self.
Hence, concluding to the very extreme of systematic mindset of the dogmatic society it is queer to note that ego is
both conventional and non-conventional therefore our approach should bend on seeking knowledge instead of
seeking ego of our stubborn persona.
Shashwat Prasad
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B.Sc., 1 year
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