The Philosophical Thoughts of Dr Meher
Rizvi
It
is the personal interest of a writer to write down what he thinks is the best.
The following four ideas, attributed to Dr Meher Rizvi, have been heard with
her in a face-to-face conversation. I found these words more effective and hit me deep down.
Simplicity
has more philosophy
The
phrase "Simplicity has more philosophy" suggests that simplicity
often embodies deeper wisdom and profound understanding. In this line, Dr Meher
Rizvi says that complex truths and insights can be distilled into simple, clear
ideas. Simple ideas keep deep and heavy thoughts. If you have a strong grip on a
topic, you can make others easily understand.
Too many prescriptions kill creativity
When
there are too many predefined ways of doing things, it limits the freedom and
flexibility. If the fences protect a young plant, it can also cause to hinder its
growth. Therefore, never limit someone by telling him or her about the aftermath.
Let him or he explore the field.
If
you take risks you may fail, if you do not take a risk, you have already failed
It
suggests that while taking risks involves the possibility of failure, not
taking any risks guarantees a lack of progress or achievement. Dr Meher says
that there is no bad in trying but it is bad when you do not try. You may have half
a chance of winning if you try but if you do not try you are a hundred percent
failed.
I do not like indifference, every person should have
some stance
If you have no stance, you are either cowered or hypocritical
In
these lines, Dr Meher Rizvi says that a person should have some position. Why won't
be? He or she has thoughts, feelings, likes and dislikes. If she or he has no
stance or position it means that either he is fearful or he or she has no guts
to speak.