Asaduzzaman Noor has a dialogue in drama Nakshatra Raat. The dialogue is a lot like this, we have to find a person who has more love than intelligence.
I was shocked to hear the word for the first time.
Throughout life we seek wisdom while seeking friends. Who can read well, who can play well, who can draw well, most of our friendships are built on these.
However, we often forget to ask a question, can he live well?
All the parents of the world are happy to see their sons and daughters doing maths, happy to see them able to do English, raise their hands to God for an intelligent child. But how many parents in the world say to God, God, and God, give my child the ability to love?
Intellectuality is important, no doubt. But what will I do with the intellectuality that has no empathy, no profit, no understanding, only theory and formalities?
My friend, my girlfriend, my lover or wife, a great scholar, a great sage, but if I could not go to her and smile openly, if I wanted to cry, if I could not cry, then what about that scholar friend or lover? Shall I? And her erudition will be of no use to me?
You've read two thousand books, good thing, but you can't say a good thing when I'm upset, you don't even have time to listen to me while pushing the book. So what do I do with you? The rickshaw puller in his Orche is good, because, at least he shakes his head when he hears my story, he sighs with me.
This is the feeling of emptiness in our heart after all worldly perfection, the feeling of emptiness in our heart, I think the reason behind it is that we are not listening to our mind, we are not understanding our heart or we are pretending not to understand.
When we go crazy with all our time, all our energy, looking for talent, intelligence, intellect, name and fame, our hearts are screaming, I have never wanted anything but love!
Man can walk without intellect, man cannot walk without love. The sooner we understand this, the better!!