Scientific Attitude
Submitted by admin1 on Sat, 08/14/2021 - 11:12A scientific temper demands judging of matters on their true merit, not because they are for or against one.
A scientific temper demands judging of matters on their true merit, not because they are for or against one.
Favourable external conditions make people complacent and inactive. Someone who faces unfavourable external conditions develops discontentment, which, in turn, drives him to make efforts to change things for the better.
A principled person willingly bows down before a reasoned argument just as a person bows down before might.
It is a law of nature that if someone loses one part of his body, he develops new capacities in compensation. So, despite his apparent ‘disability’, he is able to do that which he may not have been able to do before.