Humans are often compared to machines due to their formal and measured behavior. However, this comparison is only valid to the extent that their organs function like machines. Unlike machines, humans are not manufactured in molds. Humans possess life, connected to the supreme power whose existence, form, and capabilities have only been subjects of discussion.
The same thing can be viewed and understood in different ways. This is why the same subject can lead to many opposing views and opinions. For example, advocates of petroleum conservation suggest that vegetables should be chopped finely for cooking, as this will make them cook faster, saving time and fuel. On the other hand, nutritionists advise keeping the pieces large to preserve nutrients, ensuring the food is more beneficial to the body. Similarly, there are differing opinions and controversies in medical practices. The reason for this is that every person thinks differently.
Understanding the workings of the mind, like other natural identities, has been challenging for scientists, religious leaders, and sociologists. The mind is like a forest, full of countless mysteries. What we can understand is the clear garden within this forest, where every plant, flower, leaf, and root is easy to recognize for its utility. We don't even have basic knowledge about the plants in our country, let alone knowing their benefits and drawbacks. Human knowledge is so limited that it drives continuous global research. There are over 80 regular medical research journals published on the heart alone because there is so much yet to be known.
A human being comes into the world with a unique body and mind. An average brain is estimated to have between fifty to eighty billion neurons. Each neuron can connect with thousands of other neurons, making the brain's capability greater than any man-made computer. However, when a person settles into a routine, only a fraction of the brain's potential is utilized, determining their fate accordingly.
Nature is full of incredible things, each unique in its structure and color. This is why some people find solace in nature's beauty, while others feel restless without visiting cinema halls or malls. Each to their own. Through continuous practice, skill, and determination, one can create such masterpieces with just one finger that the world is left astonished. Yet, we often find people in top positions in society, science, technology, or business who do not fulfill their responsibilities well or make significant contributions to their field. Perhaps this group ignored their true interests or did not work with full dedication.
Instead of trying to bring others down, a person should focus on understanding themselves. Those who understand the merits and flaws of their work and are not affected by others' indifference can work as independent identities and move towards perfection.
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