The way human directs is like other beings in nature. Once a phycologist was narrating a story on the topic 'Effect of Repetition On Monkeys'.
The experiment goes like this; there was a ladder placed in a cabin where monkeys were kept and an arrangement of bananas was there for them at the top of the ladder along with an IR sensor-based cold water splash at the same place. Due to the instinct of monkeys as they tried to fetch bananas they were thrown down by the cold water jet every time. This lead to the development of a thought frame in their minds that if they try to take bananas they will encounter a cold water splash even when it was removed after 3-4 tries of the banana chase. Now even when the number of bananas was increased not a single monkey was trying to fetch them. And an even more strange act happened when one of the monkeys from that group was exchanged by another one. You might be thinking that he would have reached the top of the ladder and enjoyed the bananas as there was no cold water splash. Yes, it could have happened if we consider common mathematical sense but you will be astonished to know that the new monkey was bitten by the rest for its every effort to move up the ladder. The mind of a monkey or we can say the mind of every being included a human behaves in a way similar to this.
The man has been given senses to sense nature and question it but mostly he carries himself out only on assumptions, rather than practical verification for whenever he confronts any view and vows by people or nature around him. The most devastating state is that a time comes that he stops to take inputs from sense organs even how loud is the inputs maybe, this leads him to ' No-Change'; as we know change is the law of nature so the sustainability of man comes to danger due to Putting Senses In Pocket.
Vivekananda Said: " We are given two ears, two eyes and a brain to sense the world outside and not just to follow someone blindly and live the life on mere assumptions, without practical experiences of things"

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