Saturday, November 19, 2011

Cup of tea with great minds who died

Imagine having a cup of tea with Einstein, Newton, Edison, and rest of great scientific minds altogether (you just name it). Just for a moment feel free of the real world constraint: consider it out of possibility of them being dead and yes I know it would be crazy to think that way. Come on guys, feel free from such constraint and imagine it like a beautiful dream and be a dreamer for a while, after all science develops further when one has dreams of taking it to another level (walking on moon was a dream too). Come on guys, what questions would you want to ask them? Like how did they manage all such great achievements? Don't you wanna get inspired or learn things first hand. Lets make it further interesting, would you not stop them to have dinner with you? Would you let them go without spending some more time (don't you wanna buy more time to sit with them). What if you could ask them to visit you every week, would you mind paying for a cup of tea for them every week. Come on, you love science, how could you miss such a chance?

Believe me you can live your dream if you have motivation for seeing out of the box. No, I mean it, you can live your dream, you may be wondering how, the answer lies here "what else a good book is for?" The good book is just like having chat with great minds and if that's not what a book is about then it implies either you don't have a good book or you don't have motivation for grabbing information from it. This is about learning, I hope you can follow this. Similar applies, when you want to learn your religion, you can't sit with great people of past and have a cup of tea with them (simply classical scholars) but trust me you can learn from them with a good book tracing back to classical explanation by classically renowned people (simply great minds). It is your choice after all and it is your self-motivation for learning, no one can stop you from making an effort for knowledge (be it anything). The stopping point lies in your own effort. Make a good choice before time passes further.