Ability Quote by Robert S. de Ropp
“The essence nature of the Brahmin is an urge to know the truth...the true Brahmin pursues truth at all costs and will not permit considerations of comfort or convenience to stand in his way. His most outstanding characteristic is his objectivity, his ability to rise above the dust of the arena, to resist the hypnotising effects of words and the blind passion of cults, political or religious.”
About This Quote
A true scholar pursues truth relentlessly, rejecting comfort and bias, maintaining objectivity despite societal pressures.
In simple terms: A Brahmin seeks truth above all, ignoring comfort and bias.
Prioritize truth over convenience.
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When to use this quote
- academic research
- political debate
- personal decision making
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What comforts hinder your truth‑seeking?
- How do you stay objective?
Truth pursuit can be isolating or risky.