Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Bookish Knowledge with Contradictory Phrases!!!!!!!!! | SpeakingTree


Vasantharao Dusthakar
Vasantharao Dustha..
A min ago
1 these are simply conditional statements, not truths, ---bound by local parameters, have momentary/local value, meagre.
2 we must avoid them scrupulously, lest they limit our ceativity by trapping us/binding us, leading us to fall for the temptation to become''inebriated with the exuberance of our own verbosity '', missing the real track of expressing some thing worthwhile.
3 they pollute our mind like fast food
4 also lead us to ego states to exhibit
5 at the end of sivananda lahari, sankara wrote a nice things about writing,
6 also indicating wisdom to do priority things, ''nahi nahi rakshathi du krun karani'' in
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Vasantharao Dusthakar
Vasantharao Dustha..
A min ago
Also these have attraction,without value, reader is tempted to think that he is enjoying with them, while really they cause damage.
this is true in any language, but it is more true in english, their culture never knew full truth, they express half truth as a glorified thing, good at questioning and display of vocabulary and appearing to possess knowlrdge , failing to answer truely.
our culture does have such things but we know where to place them, in the importance, truth being our concern, experience of it providing authenticity to our expression, like clarity like daylight
Bookish Knowledge with Contradictory Phrases!!!!!!!!! | SpeakingTree

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