न चोरहार्यं न च राजहार्यं न भ्रातृभाज्यं न च भारकारी।
व्यये कृते वर्धत एव नित्यं विद्याधनं सर्वधनप्रधानम्॥
(It cannot be stolen by a thief and
cannot be conquered by a king;
It does not get divided among siblings, and
isn’t burdensome.
Whenever it changes, it grows—
The wealth of knowledge is the best of all
wealth.)
The concept of knowledge is synonymous to that of education. No, I am
not limiting education to academic education alone. Directly or indirectly,
every form of knowledge gained is through education—self-education, mass
education, adult literacy drives, discoveries, innovations and inventions, even
toilet training.
Today is Education Day in India , marking Maulana Abul Kalam
Azad’s birth date. I do not remember who he was or what he did, though I
remember that his name did appear in the Indian freedom struggle, in the
passing. What I intend to speak about here has perhaps more got to do with
education than a pompous celebration of it. How can you define education? I
believe that when a human learns to control the inborn beast in him or her, and
when he or she aims at better living, puts to use the maximum of resources and
faculties he or she has learnt to use, he or she is educated. When one
realises his or her responsibilities towards others, and when one is able to
think of others as someone like oneself, one is educated. When one realises
that it all comes back to where it began from, one is educated.
We all exist with our demons; we are incomplete without them. But to
accept that there is one is education. How does one rise above the rest? How
did the Buddha or the Christ or the Prophet or persons of their calibre manage
to be people the world thinks of? What set them apart? The word is
enlightenment. And since you get enlightened only alone, for every kind of
knowledge only makes you wiser, you need to share. Yes, to learn to
share is education.
We had the Prime Minister’s message for us being read out in class by Ms
Debjani, our French teacher. After having read it out, she told us how
knowledge, like smiles or yawns, spreads contagiously. She told us how someday
if she were to need some kind of help, and if a person were to help her, she
will be reminded that she helped many people grow to be educated people, and
that sense of ‘educatedness’ has travelled from them all, to her—it all comes
back to you.
I’d conclude by leaving Steve Jobs’ message with you.
Stay hungry, stay foolish.
Hi Jai,
ReplyDeleteIts good to reflect from time to time on what education means to oneself. Is it a quest to get degrees or a search for knowledge, up to the individual to decide. However, people often forget the bigger picture and lay too much emphasis on marks and percentages. I like your thoughts, education is indeed quite holistic and organic.
Thanks a lot. And I do agree with you when you say it is up to the individual to decide what is education for them. Here, I am speaking of the kind of education that gives you more comfort than it does luxury. It isn't exactly a Maslovian approach I am resorting to, but not that I am not either. :)
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