Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Simple Living & High Thinking


There is no end to the wants of man. They go on multiplying. The entire effort of man, therefore, is directed towards the satisfaction of these wants. The result is that the common man remains common and has not the time or the energy to devote to the higher pursuits which make the world better and happier. He takes more out of the world than he could give.

It is not these common men, preoccupied with their daily routine of existence who have changed the face of the earth. That credit goes to men like Socrates, Christs, Gandhi, St. Augustin, Newton, Lincoln and Einstein who believed in simple living and high thinking. These people reduced their wants to the minimum so that they should devote themselves better to the pursuit of the noble task in hand. Dressed in a loose flowing simple garment, Socrates would go about the streets of Athens, questioning young men on the problems of the day and in so doing influencing their views and judgments. But this simple looking noble man became a terror to the government of the day. His dialogues were so forceful that the government of the day. His dialogues were so forceful that the government of the day manoeuvred his death. He died but his thought still lives to influence us.

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