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The Dangers of Partial Knowledge: A Call for Deeper Understanding - Shruti Joshi

The Quote:

"Partial knowledge isn't just risky; it can lead to self-destruction"


This is what's occurring in today's culture of "following" and sharing quotes.

Let's demonstrate how.



Example One: "Karm kr phal ki icha mat kr"

This principle applies to everyone, whether they work without harming others or while causing harm. Many follow the quote, but those familiar with the Bhagavad Gita understand its true intent.


Life Beyond Quotes

Life shouldn't be guided solely by quotes. Instead, read books thoroughly, comprehend their meanings based on your perception, and if something resonates with you, create your quote to live by your terms.


Example Two: "Believe in Yourself"

People who embrace this idea, whether doing good or harbouring negative thoughts, may start believing they should act on them due to an incomplete understanding.

Another example is “Knowledge is not power until it is used.”

Just as a partial understanding of any quote can lead to poor decisions, applying this quote in a wrongful act can cause harm to others.

There are countless situations and conditions where a lack of complete understanding can lead to detrimental outcomes.


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