True education extends far beyond the pages of a book. A pile of degrees doesn't guarantee wisdom. It's the curious mind that seeks knowledge from all corners, from the vast expanse of nature to the seemingly insignificant details of everyday life. In that spirit, here's a lesson gleaned from an unexpected source. This past Sunday, I had the good fortune to attend the morning Sringar Aarti Darshan at ISKCON. As fate would have it, there was also a Bhagavad Gita class taking place, and I felt privileged to be a part of it. The session began, and as expected, the preacher, Shri Gaura Gopala Prabhu, started imparting the wisdom that the Bhagavad Gita teaches. He elaborated on human expectations and desires, and how they can disrupt a normal life. To illustrate this point, he shared the following story: There was once a poor barber who would come to the palace every week to cut the King's hair. Each time he came for his duty, he seemed filled with happiness, leading ...