Tuesday, December 14, 2010

So this post is in continuation with my previous one....each day I struggle to find out something or the other, being a PhD student and I always think, what the hack I am doing here? Is PhD goal of my life? Sometimes answer pops up as yes and sometimes No. Doing a PhD here at University of Dayton is basically an educational requirement and I am just getting well educated/trained by doing a PhD.
I am sure most of you must be thinking how is it related to my previous post at all....
Basically I am getting to a point where am bound to think how culture and education are separated by a fine line from each other; Does everybody need to be well educated to understand the native culture and then follow the other culture? I think No, its a systematized thought process which is required to understand our and other cultures.
How to develop this thought process? By learning new things, exposing ourselves to several aspects, experiences of life; how to get this exposure? Education can definitely be a TOOL for this but not an essential requirement I believe.
Education provides us with the understanding and power to accept the views of other people around us, it gives us understanding and appreciation for accepting good aspects of other cultures and try to ignore shortcomings of our culture.
Comments on this post will be highly appreciated since its not an organized blog,(I am a novice in blog writing); and I believe all of us have our own views on culture/education. This will broaden up the definition and would help to develop the new horizons of thinking about the subject.

1 comment:

  1. First of all I would like to say that it's a really nice post.I think more than the post the subject is unique,never heard of it.Coming to the point..yes, you are right!Education has no direct implications on appreciating others' culture.It's the will to understand the feelings of the others,I mean their devotion towards their culture,makes the difference.So one needs to be a good human being for that.

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