ETHIOPIAN STUDENTS ABROAD: UNITED KINGDOM
We are happy to send Our Christmas Greetings to the holiday reunion of
Ethiopian students in Great Britain.
They
reach you at a time when Our efforts for the reunion of Eritrea to the
Motherland have been crowned with success, and access to the sea has been
opened to Ethiopia. Since the larger the number of a people, the less they are
vulnerable to aggression, We are proud to know that the people of a former
province once torn away from the Motherland are now restored to Us. We well
know that you have been brought together during your holidays by reason of the
sense of brotherhood and by loyalty and devotion to your own country. You all
know that the high privilege of your study abroad has been made possible
through Our Government’s policy supported by the individual tax contributions
of all Our people. In thus making your education possible the permanent rather
than the temporary benefit of Our people has been preferred. You will realize
that their sacrifice has imposed a high trust upon all of you; as for Us We
trust that the idea of repaying the price for the privilege you have been given
is in the forefront of your plans for the future. You will be able to fulfill
this trust if you apply yourselves faithfully to study and pass with
distinction through your higher courses. Thus you will also be able to apply
the knowledge you are acquiring in your many schools for the benefit of your
country and your people.
Wise men have always known the deep and
pervading truth that it is better to give than to receive, for even as it
conflicts with selfish and ambitious desires, it moderates and controls them.
Giving always demands sacrifice. To overcome the temptation of mere daily
comfort and to press resolutely and patiently forward on the scheduled way are
true tests of the high degree of determination that should bind you together.
Any of you, who may wish to profit himself alone from the knowledge given him
rather than serve others through the knowledge he has gained from learning, is
betraying knowledge and rendering it worthless. A man’s happiness is to make
his brother happy, and to serve his country. Thus, it is possible to justify
for knowledge its high and deserved place. For knowledge is power. If it is not
applied properly to create, let there be no doubts, it will destroy. Education
has value as it is established in individuals of good character with respect
for God. We wish that your destiny shall be embraced in an education firmly
based on good character before men and respect before God.
The education and knowledge you are acquiring in England will enable you
to alleviate the suffering of your country, Ethiopia, if they are enfolded into
your minds in harmony with your country’s tradition and character. Not for you
will be their display as mere personal ornament.
You cannot
escape the responsibility of your choice. You must be worthy of Our hope that
you return with the knowledge and devotion to serve Our country and ameliorate
the life of Our People.
Even as the impression of another people is formed from the conduct of a
single individual, so are you all ambassadors of your country. If you are found
to be well-mannered, thoughtful, faithful and industrious, you make others
think well of Us. But if you become dishonest, arrogant, careless, and indolent,
you discredit Us and yourself, and your conscience will trouble you throughout
the rest of your life.
Your country is awaiting the services of her experienced children. Since
your desire is to participate in the work which We have planned for the
well-being of Ethiopia and for Our people’s prosperity, in sending you this
advice, We pray that the Almighty may help you to attain your loyal and worthy
aspirations.
Jan. 8, 1951.
Selected Speeches of His Imperial Majesty Haile Selassie
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