Very good Sir ji, It was something different from the mainstream courage (which mainly comes from fear of getting hurt and in response what you do is assumed as courage) but at the end you mentioned the quote includes line "the ignorance that thinks knows everything and which consequently authorises to kill" was something stands apart though i was happy with the start but the last part glows the bulb means it was good narration good job keep it up take your time don't lose your uniqueness Sir❤❤❤
I recently came across your UA-cam channel, and I’m genuinely impressed. The content is incredibly well-crafted, informative, and engaging. Each video dives deep into topics with a balance of expertise and clarity, making it accessible for beginners while still valuable for those with experience. The production quality is also top-notch. What really sets this channel apart is the creator’s dedication to sharing insights and their clear passion for the subject. The comments are always buzzing with positive feedback and meaningful discussions, showing just how much this channel has built a community of like-minded learners. If you’re looking for high-quality content that’s both educational and entertaining, I highly recommend subscribing. You won’t be disappointed! ❤❤
Coincidentally , I started reading " The Stranger " by Mr. Camus a few months ago during my 3rd semester . Your reviews and analysis had been motivating to keep from going adrift this reading journey . Please , keep up the good work , sending appreciation and good health your way .
@@Lakshya-v1 Thai, Lakshya, keep reading passionately. The stranger is on a different theme altogether, and is a Corollary to The First Man. Read both.
Thanks.... I have been wanting to read Arthur Koestler's Spartacus novel (his first), and I will read Fast's. Never heard of it before. (Been meaning to read Camus for the last 40 years...) Another quote on courage from Australian author Patrick White -- Courage is desperation with nowhere left to turn. (My English literature teacher quoted it to a friend of mine who praised his courage -- unknown to everyone, he had been suffering immensely in private for many years and finally decided to have an operation that would turn him into what he always felt he was -- a woman. So she did it. this was in a very unenlightened cultural backwater in Australia in the 1980s. When I hard about it, as a 20 year old, I laughed about it with friends, because I'd never heard of any such thing before. A few years later, when I was a bit less insecure and stupid, a woman I knew said she'd met my English teacher after the operation and told her she admired her courage. And she answered with the above quote.
@@Yakaru1 Thanks, Sir, for a detailed exposition on the subject. I am humbled that you have taken my books recommendations seriously. I hope Howard Fast will spellbind you.
Courage is a virtue ,but whether is negated and articulated in a brave new world.stories of slavery,gladiators and epidemics are counting for knowledge rather than practicing philosophy.I believe you see suffering..slavery can be scrutinised Please do some curious reviews Expecting sincere adaptations to the core heart. b
Very good Sir ji,
It was something different from the mainstream courage (which mainly comes from fear of getting hurt and in response what you do is assumed as courage) but at the end you mentioned the quote includes line "the ignorance that thinks knows everything and which consequently authorises to kill" was something stands apart though i was happy with the start but the last part glows the bulb means it was good narration good job keep it up take your time don't lose your uniqueness Sir❤❤❤
You are really doing the great job.....
Keep going sir we will follow you❤.
@@Voyager15597 Thanks a lot. I am humbled
I recently came across your UA-cam channel, and I’m genuinely impressed. The content is incredibly well-crafted, informative, and engaging. Each video dives deep into topics with a balance of expertise and clarity, making it accessible for beginners while still valuable for those with experience. The production quality is also top-notch.
What really sets this channel apart is the creator’s dedication to sharing insights and their clear passion for the subject. The comments are always buzzing with positive feedback and meaningful discussions, showing just how much this channel has built a community of like-minded learners.
If you’re looking for high-quality content that’s both educational and entertaining, I highly recommend subscribing. You won’t be disappointed! ❤❤
@@rajuranjan-r4z Thanks a lot for your detailed comments on the channel. I am delighted
Sir
I do say whether courage is a practicing philosophy or a concept,or part and parcel of daily life.
Its really good to hear from you.
Coincidentally , I started reading " The Stranger " by Mr. Camus a few months ago during my 3rd semester . Your reviews and analysis had been motivating to keep from going adrift this reading journey . Please , keep up the good work , sending appreciation and good health your way .
@@Lakshya-v1 Thai, Lakshya, keep reading passionately. The stranger is on a different theme altogether, and is a Corollary to The First Man. Read both.
Thanks.... I have been wanting to read Arthur Koestler's Spartacus novel (his first), and I will read Fast's. Never heard of it before. (Been meaning to read Camus for the last 40 years...)
Another quote on courage from Australian author Patrick White -- Courage is desperation with nowhere left to turn. (My English literature teacher quoted it to a friend of mine who praised his courage -- unknown to everyone, he had been suffering immensely in private for many years and finally decided to have an operation that would turn him into what he always felt he was -- a woman. So she did it. this was in a very unenlightened cultural backwater in Australia in the 1980s. When I hard about it, as a 20 year old, I laughed about it with friends, because I'd never heard of any such thing before. A few years later, when I was a bit less insecure and stupid, a woman I knew said she'd met my English teacher after the operation and told her she admired her courage. And she answered with the above quote.
@@Yakaru1 Thanks, Sir, for a detailed exposition on the subject. I am humbled that you have taken my books recommendations seriously. I hope Howard Fast will spellbind you.
Its wonderful to hear from you after a while. Loved your review as always.. Keep up the good work sir🎉.
@@rajilshrivastava7396 Thanks a lot, Rajil. I am humbled
bhai jyda video bnao bro..content acha h apke channel ka.
@@AdvDheerajChaudhary Sure, I will.
Courage is a virtue ,but whether is negated and articulated in a brave new world.stories of slavery,gladiators and epidemics are counting for knowledge rather than practicing philosophy.I believe you see suffering..slavery can be scrutinised
Please do some curious reviews
Expecting sincere adaptations to the core heart.
b
@@babithamathew1868 Babita, I couldn't get what your comments mean to say..can you please edit and elaborate it properly?