Five Lessons I learn from India (2)

Posted on November 29, 2007 
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Five Lessons I learn from India (2)Lesson #3: Simplicity and humility–substance over physical appearance.

This is India’s strong point, and our unflattered weakness. We tend to appreciate whatever “visible” to the naked eyes more than what the real thing is. We tend to praise the physical beauty than the inner quality; we are the blatant worshipper of consumptive attitude which is–as Fareed Zakaria puts it–the rotten egg, not the inner stuffing–of modernity.


If Indonesian as a society wants to make a change toward the better in any domain of lives–including the corrupt mindset and practices among bureaucrats and any government officials from top to bottom and any educational institution both state-run and private ones, it’s from this point where we should start. To be more focus and concise, I’ll give you two examples which is representing our educational institution “dignified” tendencies. The educational institution is a barometer and the avantguard of society, call it the purest segment of a particular society. If this institution is tainted, so are the others.



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    Comment by Wazeen
    2007-11-29 09:55:27

    For me India is the mother of simplicity, she teaches us how to focus to substance rather than to the superficial stuffs, I got surprised when I visited a university class there,they still use chalk to write on a black board.

     
    Comment by roffi
    2007-11-30 11:44:13

    i wish professors in Indonesia are more humble like the

     
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