English, asked by dineshkumargupta066, 8 months ago


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here is a great deal of confusion in my mind and I shall state quite frankly what it
is. All kinds of basic questions crop up from what is going on in the world around
us. Nations, individuals and groups talk of understanding one another and it seems an
obvious thing that people should try to understand one another and to learn from one
another. Yet, when I look through the pages of history or study current events, I
sometimes find that people who know one another most, quarrel most. Countries,
which are next door to one another in Europe or in Asia, somehow seem to rub one
another up the wrong way, though they know one another very thoroughly. Thus,
knowledge, by itself, does not lead to greater co-operation or friendship. This is not a
new thing. Even the long pages of history show that. Has there been something wrong
in individual nations or in the approach to this question? Or is it something else that has not worked as it should have done ?

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Answered by govindprasadgupta991
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