The Moral Vision by Maulana Wahiduddin Khan - page 138

The Moral Vision
No Half Measures
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NO HALF MEASURES
A noted western writer once, after studying the
lives of great men, attempted to pinpoint the special
qualities that were common to all of them. He came
to the conclusion that all of the men he had studied
had been filled with curiosity and discontent.
Curiosity had kept them in hot pursuit of things,
ideas and ideals which had at first eluded them,
and discontent had never allowed them to indulge
in the thought that they had reached the final peak
of achievement. These qualities had proved to be
the mainspring of their inspiration.
A similar comment is made by Mrs Anita Straket, a
mathematics adviser from Wiltshire, in an I08-page
educational report she had compiled for the
school’s council. Evaluating certain traits in talented
children, she says, “Pupils who are impatient with
anything that is second best are probably gifted.”
(
The Hindustan Times,
2 February 1983).
A demanding temperament of this kind compels
one to go on seeking absolute truth. It prevents one
from being content with half-truths and paltry
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