sravna
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Brahmins and Jews are two groups that are generally considered to possess high intelligence. I would say that the aspects of intelligent that these two groups possess are very diverse in nature. One way of grouping people can be on the basis of those who are predominantly analytical in thinking and those who are predominantly holistic in thinking. The former group is very good at getting the details whereas the latter is adept at seeing the big picture.
Different fields of study require these two types in varying degrees. Holistic thinking is always helpful whereas analytical thinking might suffice in many cases. The greater the component of holistic thinking the greater the durability of the ideas produced. One can say that field such as philosophy require a good level of holistic thinking as the big picture is sought. Technology, Science and Business for example do without such depth of thinking and still produce results.
If you see brahmins and jews, the field of strength of the brahmins has been philosophy. I think there is no Jewish philosopher whom you can place alongside Sankara or Ramanuja when it comes to the profundity of thoughts. Jews on the other hand have been extremely successful in modern times because mainly due to the emphasis on analytical thinking. People want quick results and analytical thinking is better at it and therefore the Jews have succeeded well.
But even in Science works of enduring value comes because of the ability to see the whole. I am sure the best of science is yet to come and when it does I won't be surprised if the holistic ability of the brahmins help them to beat the jews in their areas of dominance.
Different fields of study require these two types in varying degrees. Holistic thinking is always helpful whereas analytical thinking might suffice in many cases. The greater the component of holistic thinking the greater the durability of the ideas produced. One can say that field such as philosophy require a good level of holistic thinking as the big picture is sought. Technology, Science and Business for example do without such depth of thinking and still produce results.
If you see brahmins and jews, the field of strength of the brahmins has been philosophy. I think there is no Jewish philosopher whom you can place alongside Sankara or Ramanuja when it comes to the profundity of thoughts. Jews on the other hand have been extremely successful in modern times because mainly due to the emphasis on analytical thinking. People want quick results and analytical thinking is better at it and therefore the Jews have succeeded well.
But even in Science works of enduring value comes because of the ability to see the whole. I am sure the best of science is yet to come and when it does I won't be surprised if the holistic ability of the brahmins help them to beat the jews in their areas of dominance.
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