The 3 Characteristics of an Educated Man
by Brett & Kate McKay
The
Art of Manliness
What defines
an educated man? The number of degrees he has? The size of his vocabulary?
How many books hes read?
The qualities
that constitute an educated man can be argued over and debated.
But I was really taken with the description I found in the book
How
to Live the Good Life by Commander Edward Whitehead (the
Schweppes guy!). He said:
An
educated man has been defined as one who can entertain himself,
one who can entertain another, and one who can entertain a new
idea.
Lets
take a look at each of these characteristics.
Can Entertain
Himself
Only
those who want everything done for them are bored. ~ Billy
Graham
Im
bored! is the plaintive cry uttered by many a child idling
away their summer vacation or fall break. They expect their parents
to come up with an activity to cure this boredom (if your mom was
like mine, she would always make a wry suggestion like, How
about cleaning up your room?).
Unfortunately,
many men never outgrow this need to be entertained by others and
dont develop into manly self-starters. This is the man who
puts his head down on the dinner table as people talk after eating
(Ive seen it), the college student who grouses his way through
a class outing to the local museum, and the
houseguest who comes to visit your fair city and has no idea
what hed like to do during his stay; he leaves all the planning
to you.
The reason
that children are perennially bored is not that there arent
entertainment options available theyre often surrounded
by toys and games but that they have such short attention spans.
They play with one thing for a little bit and then another, and
then dont know what else to do. The educated man is able to
lose himself in a task, a hobby, a conversation, or a book because
he has developed his powers of focus and concentration.
When
people are bored, it is primarily with themselves. ~ Eric
Hoffer
Of course these
days, with an iPhone always at hand, amusing yourself isnt
very difficult. Anyone can surf or text the boredom away. The real
test for the modern educated man is the ability to entertain himself
when technology isnt available or is not socially acceptable
to whip out. Can you entertain yourself at a boring meeting, while
camping, while conversing at a dinner party? The educated man can,
and he does it, ironically enough, by retaining an important ability
of his childhood curiosity. The educated man is insatiably
curious about the world around him and other people. In any situation,
he sees something to learn, study, and observe. If hes stuck
somewhere with neither phone nor company, he uses the time to untangle
a philosophical problem hes been wrestling with; the mind
of the educated man is a repository of ideas that he can pull out
and examine to pass the time in any situation.
Can Entertain
a Friend
If someone
is of the dull, non-self-starting kind, lucky is he to have a friend
who is an educated man to entertain him!
The educated
man is the life of the party, the man who keeps the conversation
lively and is known to be unfailingly engaging.
He is able
to do this because of the breadth of his reading and his experiences.
He has an arsenal of interesting tales at the ready about his travels
and endeavors. And hes up on the latest news stories and interesting
scientific break-throughs. No matter the demographics of the group
hes with, he knows a story that will appeal to them.
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November
1, 2011
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