Acceptance & Journey of Shiva - Page 2

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Posted: 4 years ago
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I super liked the post already 💯 so I have some other doubts..



I kinda feel sad when Shiva is called illiterate and jungli. Does conventional education alone defines a person ? Shiva sacrificed his education to help gombi raise the family. That doesn't mean he is uneducated. He learnt the life practically and better. He learnt the tricks of trade not through books but through real hand experiences. He knows the world better ...


My father also couldn't complete his education bec my grandpa died early..he raised 2 brothers and a sister , along with that his own family and us brother sisters..he established a successful business ..same wrh my husband..my fil had cancer so my husband had to take over the family business at an early stage. He is a graduate but he is successful. I am a post graduate but I still don't have confidence to run a business...I am conservative...I am not undermining the value of education ..its just that practical knowledge is also imp and its not good to demean a person for whoever they are. Sorry if I digresed

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Originally posted by: _charu_

I super liked the post already 💯 so I have some other doubts..



I kinda feel sad when Shiva is called illiterate and jungli. Does conventional education alone defines a person ? Shiva sacrificed his education to help gombi raise the family. That doesn't mean he is uneducated. He learnt the life practically and better. He learnt the tricks of trade not through books but through real hand experiences. He knows the world better ...


My father also couldn't complete his education bec my grandpa died early..he raised 2 brothers and a sister , along with that his own family and us brother sisters..he established a successful business ..same wrh my husband..my fil had cancer so my husband had to take over the family business at an early stage. He is a graduate but he is successful. I am a post graduate but I still don't have confidence to run a business...I am conservative...I am not undermining the value of education ..its just that practical knowledge is also imp and its not good to demean a person for whoever they are. Sorry if I digresed

Chart, first of all, thank you for sharing such pieces of your life with us 🤗

I do feel sad when he is called Anpadh. Junglee is still bearable. I get you. The importance of education cannot be undermined, but there are many people who, despite dropping out due to unfortunate circumstances, do greatly appreciated the practical knowledge they have. What Shiva has is a sturdy determination to help his brother. He is a critical stakeholder in Pandya Store’s state. I believe his sacrifices aren't highlighted that much. He is probably the most misunderstood person after the wallowing Dhara.

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