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University
Degrees:
Really Useless or Simply Not for Everyone?
Madhusudani
dasi Answers Jagannidhi das
Hare Krishna
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Krishna Krishna
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Hare Rama
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Jagannidhi das writes:
"According to my experience there is nothing less useless for
earning money and to support a family than a university degree."
Sounds like we agree. I can’t think of many less useless (i.e. more
useful) ways either.
"If we want our children to be successful in this world, they
should be trained in independent thinking, resourcefulness, patience,
enthusiasm, self-awareness, imagination, conscience, self-confidence,
genuine and caring service attitude, and the like."
Again, agreed. But I’m not sure how you reached the following
conclusion:
"Why should one enter the temples of ignorance of modern society
(universities) and risk spoiling and wasting his life, just to learn to
earn some money? This is really absurd. Money is lying on the street, and
if one is a little smart (and that is definitely not attained by a
university degree), he or she will find beneficial ways to collect
it."
It sounds like you had a bad experience. However, that’s no reason to
put down hundreds of devotees, including Hridayananda Maharaja, Tamal
Krsna Maharaja, Krsna Ksetra Prabhu, or Garuda Prabhu — just to name a
few — who have found the time they spent in non-devotee run universities
to be stimulating and beneficial and who have recommended that other
devotees do the same.
Like many other things in life, university studies are not for
everyone, and maybe you and your wife belong to the group that has not
benefited from such an experience. However, that is no reason to speak
badly of those who do derive benefit from university studies. If you think
that collecting money on the street or doing internet preaching is more
your style, I’m not going to put you down for it. I just hope you are
able to help your children learn and use those money-earning skills in an
honest way.
[See "Useless
Degrees" Chakra Aug 11, 2002]
© CHAKRA 14 August 2002
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