Boy1: Why you don't criticize academics instead of knowing the truth that it's of no practical use for the complete growth of a child.
Boy2: Because I've no problem with it.
Boy1: But I have a problem.
Boy 2: That's your problem.
Boy 1: What is the importance of your degrees in your eyes?
Boy 2: It depends on the frame of reference and the degree of angle at which you're observing.
For me, they are the beautiful letters typed on a precious piece of paper issued by a legal prestigious authority that has the power to shape the life of a child based on mutual consensus.
Boy1: Beautiful... From the very beginning, you knew that academic education is of no practical use, instead, you attended the college, studied sincerely and completed your degree then threw it in the dustbin. It doesn't make any sense. You wasted your time there.
Boy2: You think so because you're looking at the half picture. I learned a lot from there.
Boy1: You mean the education system taught you everything that you know.
Boy2: I didn't said that.
Boy1: So what exactly you learned from there?
Boy2: Patience, Discipline, Tolerance, and more than that the wisdom to identify ''what is theory and what is practical''.
Boy1: So, you're advising me to continue my academic studies?
Boy2: No, I'm not an advisor or a counselor. I just want to say, without being there, it would be difficult for you to acquire the wisdom to identify ''what really works in practical life and what works only in theory''.
Boy1: Ok I got it. It will teach me to separate ''wheat from the chaff''. Right?
Boy2: Wrong. It will teach you nothing that sort kind of a thing. You've to learn it all by yourself through ''active observation''. It will provide you just an ''environment''. And that really Matters a Lot.
Boy1: Now, I got it completely, what you want to say. Thanks a lot for your time. Any last advice as a friend?
Boy2: ''Be aware'' of what you're doing and why? Wish you all the Best!
(Behind the scenes...
by the way, he understood...
And you
...Still Confused)
See you soon...
Boy2: Because I've no problem with it.
Boy1: But I have a problem.
Boy 2: That's your problem.
Boy 1: What is the importance of your degrees in your eyes?
Boy 2: It depends on the frame of reference and the degree of angle at which you're observing.
For me, they are the beautiful letters typed on a precious piece of paper issued by a legal prestigious authority that has the power to shape the life of a child based on mutual consensus.
Boy1: Beautiful... From the very beginning, you knew that academic education is of no practical use, instead, you attended the college, studied sincerely and completed your degree then threw it in the dustbin. It doesn't make any sense. You wasted your time there.
Boy2: You think so because you're looking at the half picture. I learned a lot from there.
Boy1: You mean the education system taught you everything that you know.
Boy2: I didn't said that.
Boy1: So what exactly you learned from there?
Boy2: Patience, Discipline, Tolerance, and more than that the wisdom to identify ''what is theory and what is practical''.
Boy1: So, you're advising me to continue my academic studies?
Boy2: No, I'm not an advisor or a counselor. I just want to say, without being there, it would be difficult for you to acquire the wisdom to identify ''what really works in practical life and what works only in theory''.
Boy1: Ok I got it. It will teach me to separate ''wheat from the chaff''. Right?
Boy2: Wrong. It will teach you nothing that sort kind of a thing. You've to learn it all by yourself through ''active observation''. It will provide you just an ''environment''. And that really Matters a Lot.
Boy1: Now, I got it completely, what you want to say. Thanks a lot for your time. Any last advice as a friend?
Boy2: ''Be aware'' of what you're doing and why? Wish you all the Best!
(Behind the scenes...
by the way, he understood...
And you
...Still Confused)
See you soon...