The Blind Men And The Elephant 🤔

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"They designed the elephant to resemble an alien."

Hellboy-vr
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That is how perspective work, so when you find any kind of argument, statement, etc. maybe it was part of the truth.

daffastack
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They failed to realize teamwork makes the dream work

HeisenbergFam
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Bro the pictures got me rolling to heaven😂

Coolvibesonly
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That elephant just got violated by a group of blind men😭

Rowanisfired
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Oh, to see this story told in digital form. Thank you, Zack. This reminds me of when children's stories were filled with lessons.

Monicahn
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4th blind man: "It looks like a very big sausage"

caomouse
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The ear stingray gotta be the cutest thing this channel has made

sovietmaori
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Exactly this Just proves Islam. Islam connected all the dots of the major religions into one absolute, eternal, and Ultimate Truth.

-Sketch-King-
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“Tralalero Tralala” ahh lookin animals😭🙏

SwedishOhioFan
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Inaccuracies:
In traditional versions, it typically involve six blind men, as seen in Buddhist texts like the Tittha Sutta. For a tusk, it often compared to a spear or plowshare. For a leg, it described as a pillar or tree trunk. For an ear, it likened to a fan or winnowing basket.
Zack suggests that if the men had listened to each other, they might have understood the whole elephant. But it can also often depict the men arguing vehemently, sometimes coming to blows, without reaching a consensus

JustAPersonWhoComments
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This is one of the core philosophical concept of Jainism called 'Anekantvada' meaning that any knowledge of truth is an incomplete one, limited by our perspective of the world and Truth can only be deduced by combining seemingly contradictory observations.
Imo, it argues us to never be arrogant or stubborn about any knowledge as we always will have incomplete truth and should accept others wisdom to reach the truth

sagar
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this is a great parable. relates to how we see our heavenly father.

M-JV
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In Vietnam it is call "thầy bói xem voi"

haianhtonguc
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I heard this as a story when I was a child.I think it teaches us that no matter how smart we are, our knowledge is far from complete.So it is wise to respect everyone's opinion rather than sticking to our own 😊

TahmidTwaha-lbby
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"I feel sad for those who are blind, yet I admire their strength and resilience."

Hellboy-vr
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"tuskonini mamborgini" "erninella flopenerra" "tringolini headolini"🔥💯

Kajlatr
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It was very interesting that every culture has a story like this. The Persian Rumi also tells a similar story.

alirezaheydari
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This is actually a great way to teach people how much perspective and complete observation matters.

shilasarkar
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Elephant: “you won’t believe the day I had today.”

Hollyclown