Oh, to an electrical engineer this will perhaps come very easy.
Have you ever noted that really great people have kind of light glowing from their face? (Not that I meet such people day in and out, this is rather an observation mostly from books and calenders) Is it just illusion? Or can it be something like this?
Say, we have an enormous complex imaginary electrical circuit path inside our body. The moment we learn something new, an infinitesimal path of the circuit wires up. Each new piece of information acquired is like incrementing just another grain of sand in the whole path. For people with a deep thirst for knowledge, the circuit would be better completed compared to someone not willing to learn much (like me). But in the ideal case, finally, one fine moment, as a wise person gathers the final piece of information, the circuit completes, current starts flowing and a glow comes.
But only very few rare human reach that state; Gautama Buddha was one.
Have you ever noted that really great people have kind of light glowing from their face? (Not that I meet such people day in and out, this is rather an observation mostly from books and calenders) Is it just illusion? Or can it be something like this?
Say, we have an enormous complex imaginary electrical circuit path inside our body. The moment we learn something new, an infinitesimal path of the circuit wires up. Each new piece of information acquired is like incrementing just another grain of sand in the whole path. For people with a deep thirst for knowledge, the circuit would be better completed compared to someone not willing to learn much (like me). But in the ideal case, finally, one fine moment, as a wise person gathers the final piece of information, the circuit completes, current starts flowing and a glow comes.
But only very few rare human reach that state; Gautama Buddha was one.