Without keen interest, one can’t understand
A dish antenna was fitted on the roof of Chaudhary Rambali Singh’s house. His twenty-two years old son was instructing him about the functions of the antenna with a remote. Rambali Singh had spent his whole life in the village streets. He was unaware of the new technologies. To keep the heart of his son, he pretended that he was also keen to know about the antenna. When the son handed him the remote and asked him to operate, he failed. The son took a deep breath and said, “Father, I wish you were twelve years and not sixty. Then it would have been much easier for you.”
Moral: Without having a keen interest in the concerned matter, one can’t understand even a simple thing.