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Never argue with the ignorant - a parable about ignorance

Never argue with the ignorant - a parable about ignorance

Instructive parable of ignorance

There was a very famous artist in India. Everyone liked and accepted his works as perfect. He was called Ranga Guru. His graduate Rajichi, who had already finished his studies, brought him his last painting and asked for his opinion and evaluation.

Ranga Guru told him, "You are already an artist, Rajichi, and your painting will be appreciated by the people."

And he asked Rajichi to put the painting in the busiest place in the city. To leave a red pencil next to her and a note to ask people to cross out the places they don't like. Rajichi listened to his teacher. What was his surprise when he went after a few days to see the result. The whole picture was covered with red crosses. Rajichi felt sick. The picture that he put his soul into and painted with so much effort was like a red wall. He took it and went to Ranga to complain and share how sad and offended he was.

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Ranga Guru told him not to be sad but to continue painting.

Rajichi redrew the picture. Ranga advised him to put it in the same place again, but this time to leave brushes and paints, and in the note to ask people to fix the places they don't like. After a few days, Rajichi went to see what had happened. He was very happy because the picture was not touched, brushes and paints were not used. He ran to his teacher and shared his joy.

Ranga Guru told him, “Dear Rajichi in the first situation you saw that by giving people the opportunity to criticize they were ruthless. People who had never painted in their lives came and scratched your picture. While in the second situation you asked them to correct your mistakes, you asked them to be constructive. Being constructive requires knowledge and skills.

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Due to ignorance, no one dared to fix the picture. Dear Rajichi, in your work it is not enough to be a master, you need knowledge.

You cannot expect those who have no idea about your work to appreciate your work. For them, your work has no value.
Never argue with the ignorant and don't share your works!'

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