quote
"....if
I am stupid and I say I must become intelligent, the effort to become
intelligent is only a greater form of stupidity; because what is
important is to understand stupidity. However much I may try to become
intelligent, my stupidity will remain. I may acquire the superficial
polish of learning, I may be able to quote books, repeat passages from
great authors, but basically I shall still be
stupid. But if I see and understand stupidity as it expresses itself in
my daily life - how I behave towards my servant, how I regard my
neighbor, the poor man, the rich man, the clerk - then that very
awareness brings about a breaking up of stupidity. You try it. Watch
yourself talking to your servant, observe the tremendous respect with
which you treat a governor, and how little respect you show to the man
who has nothing to give you. Then you begin to find out how stupid you
are; and in understanding that stupidity there is intelligence,
sensitivity. You do not have to become sensitive. The man who is trying
to become something is ugly, insensitive; he is a crude person." ~J
Krishnamurti
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