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Saturday, March 14, 2020

Age of excess of opinions

We are living in an age where excess of opinions, counter opinions; arguments and counter arguments; facts, truths, half truths, sugar coated lies all will pop up.


In this over crowded atmosphere what is really correct, useful, meaningful varies from person to person, place to place, context to context. 


So, it may not be advisable to ascribe, to accept or to appropriate everything to any particular belief system or religion and claim credit.


The best option is to adopt what may be suitable, safe, scientifically measurable and explainable, experimentable and executable rather than claiming one tradition or system as greater than all the rest, that one particular  system knew everything much ahead of time than all other system etc.


This jumping to take religious or traditional or ethnocentric superiority based pride may hamper research, re

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