You need the clarity the teacher can provide. So keep asking.
Some students don't ask, thinking, they might offend the teacher.
Some students don't ask, thinking, they might look stupid. The answers will help you to become wise. So keep asking.
Some students don't ask, thinking, they might be laughed at. Let your results do the talking. So keep asking.
Some students don't ask,
thinking, they will find the answers on their own. Of course you can.
But it will take a hell of a lot of time. Do you have the luxury of so
much time? I guess your answer is NO. Then, keep asking.
When you ask questions, you DO
NOT display ignorance. You display that you have a 'THINKING MIND'. All
good teachers, all successful people, love to interact with people who
ask to learn.
Learning proceeds fast through questions. Learn fast so that you can become wise fast.
There is a Jewish saying: ‘One who is shy cannot learn fast’. Without asking, he only understands what is told. Through asking, he gets clarity on every doubt that he has.
In Mahabharat, Arjun could not bring himself to fight till he had
'complete' clarity. He ceaselessly asked questions and Krishna patiently
kept on answering. The wisdom of Krishna needed THE QUESTIONS of Arjuna for it to be revealed.
Credit : naren@lifeschool.co.in
Well put! and I loved the reference to Mahabharata...#truthunveiled
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