What do we learen from Newton story or moral?
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Today, I watched a 'Newton' movie. When I started watching the movie, It seemed like
a movie is about Indian democracy and how elections are conducted in the largest democracy of the world. But as the movie went ahead, I came across few things which I felt are there just to fill time without depicting any message out of that. and there were many such scenes. When I finished the movie,
I was wondering what message exactly the movie want to give.
Out of curiosity, I searched on the Internet and It taught me a new perspective of looking towards things.
Talking about Inference of the movie, It depends upon the individual nature of the audience. The whole movie
is based on idealistic vs realistic human nature. In this movie, Newton was an idealistic person who is abiding by.
his duty whereas Aatma is a realistic person. Both are performing their duties in their own way.
In the scene where newton thanks Aatma shows that
When reality strikes ideology, one cannot save himself using ideologies. So it is critically important to know when to be
idealistic and when realistic.
In the scene where adolescent children are caught, it depicts that the things which are being perceived as innocent .
with one human nature can be harmful according to another human nature. So It depends upon each individual
how he perceives the things around him.
Overall inference can be like even though one thinks himself right, there is always another perspective, another angle
which makes him less correct. So don't judge people around you as they maybe are looking things around with different perspectives. Go and try to understand their perspective. It will open up multiple doors of knowledge for us.
Answer:
Newton said, “People are lonely because they build walls instead of bridges.” If I have seen further than others, it is by standing upon the shoulders of giants. There's no need to recreate the wheel. To make progress all you must do is to build on what others have already done.
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