Part III: Life-philosophy
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Each human being is a unique reality in himself and has a standard of his own. Although he is a part of an integral reality, it is wise to let him develop his own standard according to his inner receptivity and outer capacity. Standardisation will be a deplorable mistake. The unique individualist in Einstein illumines our minds:
“Standardisation robs life of its spice.”
The thinker in Einstein tells us something most significant: who is qualified and who is not qualified for life. The thinker-scientist, who is a staunch supporter of truth, awakens the human in us and fulfils the divine in us when he says:
“The man who regards life [...] as meaningless is not merely unfortunate but almost disqualified for life.”From:Sri Chinmoy,Einstein: scientist-sage, brother of atom-universe, Agni Press, 1979
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