True. Such an educated man does not have too much chance. It should be noticed that I said the same in general in my latest long post. So, the educated man should have to go in the workshop to make his hands & skin dirty, then maybe go to an art-room at night to paint a picture or write a poem to express his hearth, soul and impressions. Then the next day he can go back to his maths, physics, pencil, compass, and calculator.rlortie wrote:Laziness is the mother of invention and is used by the ignorant and the educated. Why do manual labor if you can invent something or some way to lighten the burden.
IMO the educated is also the man of reason. educated reasoning says that a gravity wheel or PM is impossible. His math says it is impossible. His background in physics says it is impossible.
So I ask you; What are his chances of discovering such a machine.
In the quote, Bessler is saying that sometimes you must put your tools, books, compass down and must walk to your veranda or garden to sit down, be calm, watch the stars at night, have a good tea... and maybe write a poem, draw down your favorite tree in your garden, do some easy philosophical talk with a friend, or something... Just forget reasoning, your side of REASON. So listen to the world and be open for any sense and feeling... Something like this.
The pencil in your hand is reason. The hammer is reason...
Knowledge is reason. Skills are reason. What if is reason. Maths is reason. Science is reason. Learning is reason. Thinking is reason.
What are the things which aren't reason?
Arts, impressions, atmospheres, feelings, moonlight, dance, theater, the song of the birds, falling snowflakes, imagination, faith...
So, IMO Bessler is saying that you should stop reasoning every day, and all day long.