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Valuble form of human life



Human being is rational animal.  He has born to make an inquiries and questions. More questions better knowledge of advancement and science.

The whole of material civilization is based on this originally large volume of questions by young man to elders. The proper answers from the elder’s civilization make progress.

We all experience as child the question raised are difficult to answer. Once the child traveling with father on the Road looking at the procession asked his father what is that, father said it is marriage procession, immediately child asked his father,  have you married? The Married father could not control his laugh in front of the others. This is how children evolve…

Unfortunately we suppress the children’s. We say don’t ask such questions; don’t speak about those thing and so on. As we grow the speed of evolving goes down because of these “don’t” from all around.

Student raises his hands to answer the moment the question is asked, if it is wrong answer, the teacher slaps on his face for the mistake. That is the end of his life to raise the hand even that student knows the right confirmed answer with him. Most of us have this experience in our life either in the school or from our parents and friends.

The most intelligent man however inquires about what happens after death. The less intelligent make lesser inquiries, but the questions of those who are more intelligent go higher and still higher. Because we have this valuable form of human life, it is our duty to inquire and evolve higher and higher.

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