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Chapter 5
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    e  tries  all.

    came to India aken to Agra to see taj Ma taking shape.

    opped, got out and stood righe whirlwind.

    he was so happy.

    ;I am so lucky, I have never had such an experience before.

    quot; e  feel lucky to be caug.

    But .

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    So dont get into breaking to be c first taking into consideration tions, and their usefulness.

    A scientific mind is t es.

    A man ific mind never makes a decision in e, saying, quot;t and t is wrong.

    quot; Rat;Per, but let me search more and more.

    quot; Even at to a decision and says y, quot;Okay, troy it.

    quot; Life is so mysterious t note terms.

    All ;So far, ; -- ts all.

    A man ific attitude ;Based on tion available so far, suc seem to be rigoday; ion it may appear rigomorrow.

    Somet today may prove to be omorrow.

    quot; Sucy decision about w is rig is wrong.

    h an inquiring and humble mind.

    to a superstition, and t.

    to a superstition is t it spares us trouble of t everyone else believes.

    e dont even  to ask t, or ws so.

    s to bothe crowd.

    Its convenient to itions.

    And t to crack superstitions -- t too is very convenient.

    to be rational,  actually being rational.

    Its not easy to be rational; to see tionally is to strain every nerve.

    to t becomes difficult for o make any
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