English Does matter,so do analytical skills but EQ is better

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Dear Friends,

Yes, English skills do matter especially as India is becoming more globalized.

It will also solve many of our regional problems and pave way for better understanding between states,especially North and South(else as India progresses,there would be an imminent split on a greater level).Only a common-communicable language would save the day.

Some said, "Dont forget Hindi too is a language of choice to write the exam"

Try saying this to a Tamil/Malayali/Kannadiga/Telugu,who knows nothing but his or her own language and English.

Try saying this to a person from Mizoram or Nagaland,who wants to write the exam in English.

Explain the virtues of writing the exam in Hindi to a Nicobarese(in Andaman and Nicobar Island).

If you try to understand where Im getting to,you would appreciate what Im trying to say.

Yes,English is a vestige of the colonial era but it still serves a purpose of uniting our country.Even within a state,there are fights for a seperate state despite lingual similarities(Telangana and Andhra issue),so what to talk of people from different states who yearn to live in a united fashion?

One must break open narrow barriers and try to think openly.

English matters,it does matter a lot in current scenario.

These days there is cross-migration between states and people from one state freely move to another state.So,even if a person wants to interact (and thereby enrich himself/herself) with a guy/gal man/woman of another state,there should be a linking language.This linking language is English(atleast till all Indians create a unified new language like Esperanto!)

English does matter, as it gives the person a command over two language skills,hence exercise of more of his/her brain.

English matters as one can open up to the world,learn from other countries(as english dominates worldwide whatever be the pull of other languages) and then implement and make it useful to our country.

English is not just for communication.Even a dumb(I mean 'speaking challenged person') can communicate well if he/she puts his/her mind to it.English breaks the barriers and herein lies the usefulness.

The more one sticks to just one's language,culture,etc without even exploring what the 'other-side' is the more one becomes parochial.The more one becomes parochial,the more one enters into self-created ruts and problems start.

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What about analytical skills?

Analytical skills are basic,preliminary but not all.

It is just akin to having a map and trying to guide the driver on the route.You have a map and sit in the back seat.You have great map-analyzing capabilities but your language or communicationis not understood properly by the driver and whither both would go? Nowhere!

 

Yes, you need to understand and analyze the map.But then, that is not it.Anyone can do it with effort.Anyone with raw intelligence can do it with hard work.However, communication(which is beyond mere language) is something of an art not a science.It is divine in itself.It moves people,irrespective of barriers.

(So many people have joined my community here--Why--despite me being a Southindian?--> without even seeing me---Why? Because inherently everyone is a human and somethign connects deeply inside everyone to everyone and when the correct chord is struck,then people respond.This striking of the chord is 'Communication'--not language,not analytical skills but something beyond and this 'something beyond' is achieved only through practice,observing and being alert,intelligently alert to the nuances)

Indians give a lot of prominence to sheer analytical skills and renegade everything else to the back.This is not good.

Analytical skills reach people only through proper communication and language skills.

Chances for legal/people/cultural,etc misunderstanding happen when there is no crutch of linguistic or communicational support.

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What I would rate as more important than English,communication and analytical skills is EQ.

EQ as in Emotional Quotient.

This is what determines success in anyone(in any sphere of their life).

EQ is what  makes one work hard,develop motivation,delay gratification to achieve goals

EQ is what makes rapport and understanding,empathy and sympathy possible between people.

Communication needs EQ to sustain and reach.

Analytical skills needs EQ to work and learn the skills in the first place.

And English without EQ is mere tinsel in the hands of a bad toolsman.

Hope, I have analyzed,communicated and conveyed in proper English what is in my heart.

Best intents and 'warm' EQ,

Mythreya

Replies (69)

Great writeup...you remind me of Vidhyashankar...

Excellent Article, i fully endorse ur views...kp it up

I do not 100% agree with your comments.

Dear Raviji,

When you oppose a point of view,you must explain why you oppose it.

This is proper "Communication"

You had written elsewhere that "Hardwork,concentration,etc" are important for success.

But you miss the point inasmuchthat all these traits are a product of Emotional intelligence.

Only an emotionally intelligent person can be motivated to put in hardwork and made to concentrate.

Everything has its roots in Emotional intelligence.

If you want to oppose my views just for the sake of looking different and for the sake of argument,then I have no comments to proffer.I only help people and discuss views when the person is willing to listen and open-minded about things,not when one already knows certain things and yet behaves in yet another fashion.

If I have said anything wrong,please do forgive me.

Best wishes,

Mythreya

P.S.Voltaire said(as is commonly ascribed): "I might not agree with what you are saying but I  will support till my last breath your right to say it!"

P.S.S.So, yeah, you can say anything against my views too.(But if you want to make it impactive,try to communicate better and support your stated view(or anti-view) with sane arguments)

Nice article :-)

Very nice write-up. Congrats


One more important thing to add--In corporate communication or environment -- observation plays an important role. I have learnt so many things during my professional journey just because of my good observation skills and without any cost i.e. absolutely free. An honest SWOT analysis is also very vital to succeed in life.


Still learning so many things from caclubindia and credit goes to my observation policy. 

 

Best Regards

HOW U DO THIS........

 

U ALWAYS COME WITH A NEW POST THAT HAS LOT OF INFORMATION.........

 

HAT'S OFF TO U.........

 

LOVELY ARTICLE

 

THANKS A LOT

Originally posted by : RAHUL BANSAL

HOW U DO THIS........

 

U ALWAYS COME WITH A NEW POST THAT HAS LOT OF INFORMATION.........

 

HAT'S OFF TO U.........

 

LOVELY ARTICLE

 

THANKS A LOT

 Thankyou Rahul...I love students,I love what I do,I love writing(and typing it out),I try not to "cut-paste-copy" from sites and cyber-pen my original articles(maybe with a few mistakes).Basically I love sharing knowledge and also learning from everyone.I have no airs that Im a qualified or an MBA from USA or the like.Life is a learning process.I have enhanced this forum posting and given it as an article,so wait and watch the better article,which will shortly showup.

I also thank the Admin,who appreaicted this article and asked me to post it in the article section for greater readership.I have done the same.

Mr.Mythreya Sreeraam Bhallyjayappalle

FOR ME........U R  ONE OF THE TOP MEMBER OF CACLUBINDIA

WHY HINDI-SANSKRIT IS A SUPERIOR LANGUAGE THAN ENGLISH....

Brothers its not just that English being a foreign language we want to eliminate it...its also that its a very unscientific language...and its got only 26 alphabets while we have got 52 alphabets and

There are many alphabets in Hindi - Sanskrit which dont have any place in English dictionary....like ch, sh, chh, ph...

many aplhabets are similar pronouncing like f and ph...w and v...y and i .....

Further you can ever test an Englishmen for Hindi...he would never be able to talk proper Hindi....

You may ask SO WHAT if they can't speak...but its a fact that many portions of our brain remain untouched if we don't our full part of tongue...many of our emotions are dependent our vocal system..and hence thats one of the reasons why Englishmen and people from other countries were not as sensitive as we were...

Today realising this fact, Sanskrit is being taught in most of the US and German Universities...but we Indian just feel elevated to disrespect our own Mother TOngue...

Originally posted by : Priyanka Gupta

WHY HINDI-SANSKRIT IS A SUPERIOR LANGUAGE THAN ENGLISH....

Brothers its not just that English being a foreign language we want to eliminate it...its also that its a very unscientific language...and its got only 26 alphabets while we have got 52 alphabets and

There are many alphabets in Hindi - Sanskrit which dont have any place in English dictionary....like ch, sh, chh, ph...

many aplhabets are similar pronouncing like f and ph...w and v...y and i .....

Further you can ever test an Englishmen for Hindi...he would never be able to talk proper Hindi....

You may ask SO WHAT if they can't speak...but its a fact that many portions of our brain remain untouched if we don't our full part of tongue...many of our emotions are dependent our vocal system..and hence thats one of the reasons why Englishmen and people from other countries were not as sensitive as we were...

Today realising this fact, Sanskrit is being taught in most of the US and German Universities...but we Indian just feel elevated to disrespect our own Mother TOngue...

  well said.

The article has something to say about north-easterns about whome probably no body is going to comment cause no body belongs or interacts with them freely due to locational difference.Again English is therefore highlighted.I am a pure resident of north east with literal and indepth interaction with Khasi, garo, assamese, tripura's,manipur,s and arunachali peoples and beleive me except some distractions they are very interested to learn and know Hindi and accept it as there commercial language rather than English.

So please justify with facts.

I do justify it by my practical experience.

Even if somebody doesnt believe he/she may visit say Arunachal (for example) for experimentation and check out the difference.

Mr Mytherya

 

I support you in the sense since English is the medium Language used in Business so one must know about it thouroughly

at the same time 100% agree with Mr Ravi sisodia  that Sanskrit is one of the powerful and very ancient Language.

Learned Pandits can say this even the hard words of Russian Language have taken the root from sanskrit

It is unfortunate that this language have not attained much popularity and Hindi is made as National Language which I really dont support

Since after the invasion of British to India medium of Business is English so lets try to learn the best

 

I have learnt Vedas and sanskrit right from my childhood in Ahobali Mutt,Chennai.

Sanskrit is cymatically the most superior language,I do not deny this.(Hindi as we speak today is a corruption of Sanskrit with Prakrith and Urdu.).I have never "disrespected" any language.

The ancient languages(Sanskrit,Hebrew,Aramic,etc) are cymatically superior,there is no doubt about that.I did not debate or argue about this.

Logically:

Im supporting a stance A does not mean Im deriding a stance B.

Thus, a person who accuses subtly that the person supporting Stance A is 'automatically' deriding(not supporting or throwing aspersions/accusing) Stance B ,throws what is called a "Red-herring"( a distraction) either knowingly(deliberate plan to malign the individual) or unknowingly(based on knee-jerk emotions), to divert from the main point of view presented.

I desist to get diverted and run in an arugment about which language is superior or inferior.That is besides the point.

The point is

1. Practicality in a business setting which every CA must ensure.

And

2. Professionality.

To put it in Sanskrit(the actual word is samskruthA and not Sanskrit as the Englishmen say):

Aham samskrutham jaanaami anglabhaashaa api praamukhyatham idam loke'. asya vishaye' aham prothavyam.samskruthe' mama hrudaye' tishtathi aanglabhaasha mama jihve' mama maanase api cha thishtathi

(Translation: I know Sanskrit but the topic was regarding English and I emphasized its importance in current world scenario.This is what I said.Sanskrit stays in my heart and English stays on my lips and mind.)

Aur mujhe' Hindi bhi bahut pasand hain.Lekin meine' Aamthodpar Aajkal Vaanijikaran vishay keliye' mera tippani diya tha...mujhe' samajiye' ki mein kya bolna chahthahun...Arth ko anarth math samjho...

Mythreya

 

 

 


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