Among my many ambitions as a 17-year old immigrant to America was the pursuit of higher education, and the life of an intellectual, whatever that might mean. And, so, I was advised by an English teacher, “to become an intellectual, you need to read at least 2000 books.”
Being a young engineering student, my focus was then on the selection of which 2,000 books to read, and how big of a library I would need to house them. In fact, one of the reasons I bought Highland was that its 12’ ceilings could accommodate the construction of the largest library possible.
The selection of which books to read proved to be more complicated, so I asked every wise and educated person I met to share their favorite books and, over time, noticed that the Bhagavad Gita was included among almost every intellectual’s Top-10 list.
After many false starts, I finally found a translation by Gandhi, written while he was in the British jail from 1930 to 1932, that made sense. It has been on my bed stand ever since.
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