INSTINCT VS EDUCATION

Instinct is Intuition Education is Calculation

Afzal Hussain
Natural feelings are called instinct . Instinct means impulse, and gut feeling . Character and impulse form natural feelings . Education means information acquired through learning different subjects . Learning to read and write and to express is one form of education . Using other medium of learning such as mathematics to acquire scientific knowledge is another form of education . There are many forms of communication some normal and tangible , some abstract and intangible, some clandestine and some open , others may be symbolic .

Instinct makes us move according to our physical needs and signals . Education gives us control over the desired demand of nature . Instinct calls the shot . Education targets the shot. Instinct takes us to the depth of our elements . Education molds and shapes the instinct to touch the higher forms of art and beauty . Instinct is hunger . Education prepares the food and takes care of your taste . Instinct is intuition . Education is calculation .

Instinct never fails and gives limited access to your desired goal .Education provides information to unlimited access to your target . Instinct knows no control and can take any serious risks . Education regulates things according to the time and situation . Instinct means natural drives . Education trains and regulates human drives .

People who act on instinct and impulse may not always be right but often come victorious whereas people using their knowledge and skill are bound to succeed with minimum exposure to risks and hazards . Do you think that we are better left to act on our impulse and instincts or do we need education to mold our life, and give it better shape . Should we remain original or add some more values to our life ?

Published by Afzal Hussain

I was born in a remote village of India and educated in an Enlish medium school run by Catholic missioneries . I grew up in a small family with a flair for secular mixing . I love English language and litera...  View profile

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