Posted by: GP July 13, 2007
Knowledge is Power!!!!!
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Knowledge is the only thing we own, and we can continue to gain. Knowledge is the only thing we take away when we die. That is why we will be remembered for. Knowledge facilitate both: access and vehicle to success. There is where communism fails. Because communism belongs Sarbahara, labor, and muscles, communism does not recognize "Buddijibi" (Buddhi ma jibika garne haru) as an important part of society, and they consider "Buddjibi" as a part of feudal society, and a collection of reactionary force. They never refer to "Buddijibi", because a buddijibi does not life hasiya, mudo, bancharo, but he moves powerful pen, and communism does believe on power comes from barrel of gun, and Buddijibi believes on power comes from knowledge, and the dissemination comes from barrel of pen, i.e. ink, not bullet. These black characters are much more powerful than the bullets, and knowledge is always a threat to communis leaders. That is why they don't have any space for Buddijibi in communism. Recently, I was watching the video clip at my + sansar.com on Kg's birthday, and the YCL's cadres carrying sticks. I could see Buddiibhramsa YCL cadres. I was wondering whether I watching a video taken in KTM or the world famous movie "The Killing field". Here, I clearly saw one way knowledge (half knowledge) carried by communist leaders. Certainly knowledge if not complete, you can hardly define mission, objective, goals, and success as a single package, and they are fragmented. Knowledge based success and sarbahara based communism do not have intersection. You have to chose only one. Once you cross a critical "mass" of knowledge, then you will start seeing the explosion of outcomes/ successes. That is why which university you go matters, which advisor you chose matters, which network you join matters. Which discussion forum you join matters. and Which topic you select matters. For all these "knowledge" matters.
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