Capt.Popeye
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I'd agree with the part that the real education so to speak only begins with work life, though in any real sense we are always learning.
When I used the term silly, it was more to do with lack of maturity and depth, that can only come from experience no matter how talented one might be.
In the context here, its more to do with people not questioning what they are told and accepting things at face value. Not believing in God for a lot of young people is just fashion that they imitate from the west as are most other things they tend to do.
The greatest of teacher teach you how to think as much as that can be taught, not what to think. Unfortunately, there is a serious dearth of such people even in the best of the world's institutions. Thus, my point that most people who pass out even from the best of institution don't really think for themselves and question things as much they ought to. That they gain with time and experience, if they are lucky.
That was longer than I intended it to be.
No, not quite; your views are interesting.
I do not think that all young people follow blindly. That has a lot to do with the environment that they grow up in or are part of. I grew up in an environment where questioning was acceptable.... though all the important persons in that set -up did not like it. But so what.... we get inputs into our thought processes from various sources. For example, we may not have a Plato or an Adi Sankara or a Mao in our ever-day lives; but we can read all that we can find about each of them and then decide our own way forward. I have had even people who formed part of the Estt. who were open to questioning, my parents being among them. What needs to be understood on both sides is what can be questioned and yet must be complied with (simply for reasons of management) and what can be questioned and need not be complied with unquestioningly. That is the basis of the Ancient Indian Philosophy of Life and Living. Which actually speaking; is a Universal Way, if you consider it that way.