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गुरुवार, 3 फ़रवरी 2022

Being an Intellectual

A person in the business of knowing generally seeks general good. One may see it as a career or vocation for some fame and moolah but the point is that society at its best or the best of society makes it possible to get intellectualism funded.

Therefore, an intellectual must purpose its job so that it serves society to its best. For one who thinks deep, investigates, relates, and generalises social happenings around to make sense of these it is therefore imperative that the ideas must be disseminated. And, the person must not rely on finding some sensible actors to be counselled but must work relentlessly with the fellow persons, and enable them to fine-orient their behaviour in social interactions.

An idea must speak to one and all so that one who gets it grasps its import and imbibes the same instinctively. Certain jargons are a must to communicate the specializations, but the same can be narrated with some detailing to laymen. A work of social scholarship must be modified for public consumption. One must take care of fine points, nuances, and technicalities at the multiple stages of prototyping but the end product must be for mass usability. An idea must be precise, simple, lucid in a way so that the mind captures it effortlessly. An intellectual has very tough competitors, the ones who prey on people by exploiting their psychological vulnerabilities: the doomsayers, the deliverers, and a good number from among the entertainers.

Niraj Kumar Jha

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