TEACHING STORY
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VALUE OF KNOWLEDGE
Teaching Story
By
VIKRAM KARVE
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I love teaching – and – I got plenty of opportunity to train and teach during my Navy days and thereafter.
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I have encountered two types of students:
1. Students interested in learning (knowledge oriented students)
and
2. Students interested in marks/grades (examination oriented students)
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This second category of examination-oriented students would often say that I taught much more beyond the syllabus – and – they would ask me of what use was all this extra knowledge from the “examination point of view”.
To these students – I would often narrate this classic Teaching Story.
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VALUE OF KNOWLEDGE
TEACHING STORY RE-TOLD BY VIKRAM KARVE
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There was once a wise man – a “Guru” – who narrated “teaching stories” to explain his points.
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One day – a man interrupted his sermon – and he rudely said to the ”Guru”:
“You are talking all nonsense.
I cannot understand head or tail of what you are saying.
And – your so-called “teaching stories” are at best poor jokes – they don’t make sense or have any meaning...”
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On hearing this – the ”Guru” smiled at the man.
Then – the ”Guru” calmly removed the diamond studded gold ring on his finger.
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The ”Guru” politely called the man who had interrupted him.
When the man came – the ”Guru” gave the ring to the man – and he told the man:
“Go outside to the flea market and roadside stalls – and ask them the cost of this ring.
Ask them for how much will they will buy this ring.
I want to sell this ring.
So – if you get a good price – you sell the ring.
The minimum price is One Lakh Rupees.
Don’t sell it for less than a lakh of rupees...”
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The man returned after some time and he angrily said to the ”Guru”:
“You have made me a laughing stock.
No one is prepared to pay One Lakh Rupees for this ring.
They say this ring is not worth even a hundred rupees...”
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The ”Guru” then told the man:
“Now go to the best jeweller in town and ask him...”
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After some time – the man returned dumbfounded.
And – he said to the ”Guru”:
“I just can’t believe it – the jeweller paid Rupees Two Lakhs for your ring...”
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The ”Guru” looked the man in the eye and said:
“Just as only a good jeweller can understand the true value of my ring – only the truly wise can understand the true meaning of my teaching stories.
Yes – only the truly wise can understand the value of genuine knowledge...”
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VIKRAM KARVE
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Disclaimer:
1. This story is a fictional spoof, satire, pure fiction, just for fun and humor, no offence is meant to anyone, so take it with a pinch of salt and have a laugh.
2. This story is a work of fiction. Events, Places, Settings and Incidents narrated in the story are a figment of my imagination. The characters do not exist and are purely imaginary. Any resemblance to persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.
3. E&OE
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Parts and Versions of this story have been posted by me earlier posted in my various writing blogs - including at urls: https://karvediat.blogspot.com/2011/08/real-wisdom-and-fake-wisdom.html and http://karvediat.blogspot.com/2021/12/value-of-knowledge.html etc
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