The Master had a childlike fascination for modern inventions. He could not get over his amazement at the pocket calculator when he saw one.
Later he said, good-naturedly, "A lot of people seem to have those little pocket calculators, but nothing in their pockets worth calculating!"
Weeks later, when a visitor asked him what he taught his disciples, he said, "To get their priorities right: Better have the money than calculate it; better have the experience than define it."
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