Monday, 18 February 2013

Let our minds go wild...


‘I was born intelligent, education spoilt me!’…I could make out the meaning of this quote by Sir Isaac Newton only after I started looking for something logical and reasonable in everything that involved imagination’s fertile yield. Whenever I read books (which are utterly magnificent), watch television shows or movies, I just don’t feel like using the creative-thinking part of my grey matter, my first statement after every fantasized scene is “This is practically IMPOSSIBLE!”. I guess that’s why it is called the ‘GREY’ matter because some of our minds are not enough open to let us ponder into imaginations and thoughts of different shades of colour and thus resembles to the dust on the old textbooks which have limited our range of imagining.
Come to think of Isaac Newton, had he been educated he would have eaten the apple that fell on his head instead of questioning “WHY?” it fell downwards. After all, apples are meant to be eaten and not pondered upon, that’s what we have been taught! Ten years action-replay…I would question the simplest and commonest of things around me, having curiosity as my only teacher and imagination my head-mistress. But today, my brain seems to have gotten struck with drought, awaiting the arrival of the blissful showers of varyingly coloured thoughts that can make it intellectual and blossoming with wild buds of imagination again.
We need an education system where we are encouraged to question the facts, where already numbered talents are not just acknowledged but extraordinary ideas are recognized as new genres in art which goes beyond infinite.
Until then, I hope for the betterment of our education system which really educates us by not binding our minds around heavy text-books and letting them go WILD & FREE!!!

Kudos
~Draught-stricken.

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