Saturday, January 1, 2011

CATCH 22

Without a doubt our present technology has reached a catch-22 situation that is to say 'a no-win situation'. That is not an indication that our scope for growth has decreased, but it has definitely the spirits to keep the fire of passion within us burning, so much so that it does not allow us to sleep early without accomplishing our tasks, enjoying life to its fullest, so on and so forth. Today checking out social networking sites has become a part of our daily chores.

Amidst all this, maintaining our true culture has not lost its charm. I do not mean by culture the compression and concentration of the pedant, although frequently he has the raw material out of which culture can be made. In the sense that I am using it, culture represents a synthesis, a putting together of things, so completely that that the combination has an individuality of its own. It may only be an amalgam, it is better if it be a chemical combination. "Culture does not exist in the form of powder, a mere mass of incoherent particles" as said by Owen Young.

We ought to give importance to every minute detail importance. as we all know, the vital part of the bulb is the tungsten wire inside the bulb. The great invention in that lamp was the discovery of way to convert metallic tungsten into wire. One day, courageous and daring men determined that the obstinate metal should be conquered and it was. So you see the power of the state of mind.?

We should fuse at white heat the several particles of our learning into an element so ductible and so strong that nothing can destroy it, without destroying us.

My point here is that it is not enough to learn a few subjects in an insulated compartment. It is not even enough to gather them up as separate particles into a powder which we can carry out with our degree. They must be fused and integrated.

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