Socrates gives a very detailed explanation regarding Love and Knowledge.
Socrates: Love is something you want when Knowledge is not sufficient.
Knowlede is something you want when Love is not sufficient. Therein lies the difference and the similarity, depending on how you perceive it.
A couple of seconds pass by in silence.
Three more seconds pass by in silence.
Plato (in a pondering manner): Now, that's Greek isn't it?
Socrates goes in to check if his washing machine has done justice to his robe.
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4 Comments:
And I was hoping fervently that the first post was just a one off thing and wouldn't start a teacher-student series...sigh.
But why not Shailaja and Dhimant?
teju>> :-) Shailaja and Dhimant...hmmm..well, I might end up saying once again that even the peons think they are the HOD. And then we shall need Ashok to do the damage control operation, subsequently he becoming the pet of Shailaja.
Anyway, I think those days were quite good fun. Atleast there were no stupid issues clogging the head, all that mattered was whether to eat Puri for lunch or Rice Bhath, whether to have the Bun puff or a bun butter jam, whether to have a lemon juice or a banana milk shake.
:-)
you should turn this into a whole series!
kay>> that's encouraging :-)
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