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Consider the following quote from J C Kumarappa’s Economy of Permanence:
“Man comes nearest to his God, the creator, when he utilizes his brain power to
marshal mechanical forces to serve his purposes. To do so in a way that will bring
blessings and not destruction, he has to follow closely nature’s way to get the best out
of it. We cannot get the co-operation of nature purely on our own terms. Any attempt
to do so will bring violent destruction in its wake.”
Which of the options is/are implied by the quote?

Updated On: Oct 22, 2024
  • Utilizing brain power to marshal mechanical forces to serve our purposes, if not done properly, can lead to destruction.
  • Utilizing brain power to marshal mechanical forces to serve our purposes can bring man nearest to his God.
  • While utilizing brain power to marshal mechanical forces to serve our purposes, the best way to proceed is to follow nature’s way.
  • Dealing with nature purely on our own terms will bring violent destruction.
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The Correct Option is A, B, C, D

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The Correct Options are (A)(B)(C)(D) : Utilizing brain power to marshal mechanical forces to serve our purposes, if not done properly, can lead to destruction.
Utilizing brain power to marshal mechanical forces to serve our purposes can bring man nearest to his God.
While utilizing brain power to marshal mechanical forces to serve our purposes, the best way to proceed is to follow nature’s way.
Dealing with nature purely on our own terms will bring violent destruction.
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