00:00I'll use chapter 47 which is the joy of right action.
00:03So there are two final year students who have to secure a job.
00:06Now somebody cheats and gets in while the other one does not cheat, stays true but does not get in.
00:13Now what is the right action here?
00:15To stay true to your principle or to secure the job because that was also...
00:20Innocence is not a principle.
00:22Innocence lies in seeing that thing and this thing as they really are.
00:30With the clarity of a mirror.
00:32That's what innocence is.
00:33Innocence is the absence of distortion.
00:36Do you see?
00:37Innocence does not mean you are somebody stupid with an IQ of 33.
00:41No, no.
00:41We are not talking of that.
00:42Innocence in fact accompanies great and deep intelligence.
00:47So innocence lies...
00:48The mirror is a very innocent thing, right?
00:50Because it will not distort.
00:51It will not corrupt.
00:52It will not lie.
00:52That's what innocence is.
00:54This is what innocence is.
00:55We are not talking of the childish kind of innocence.
00:59That's a misuse of the word innocence.
01:00When you say the cat is innocent or the baby is innocent.
01:04No, they are not innocent.
01:05More accurately put, they are ignorant.
01:08Not innocent.
01:09Innocence is something you have to earn.
01:11Innocence is often misinterpreted as naΓ―veness.
01:15Dumbness.
01:15Dumbness, naΓ―veness.
01:16Bluntly put.
01:17So you don't want to be impolite.
01:20So instead of saying, you know, this one is so dumb, you will say he is very innocent.
01:25That's all from my side.
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