About a 'bloody' point
Hmm ... when i first came to know and started using the blog, i was excited to make my entry to the blogging world. Later, i could not manage to keep my postings regularly. Added to that, the nature of work kept swinging like a sinusoidal wave, obviously with no interest to when the wave goes downwards.
to break the ice, i keep putting something that i read / hear / experience.
here is something that i heard.
an indian and a chinese were staying together. the chinese used to eat anything under they sky leaving only the aeroplane [that flies], train [that crawls], motor vehicles [that runs] and ship [that swims]. he never suffers from any problem and never visits a doctor. on the other hand, our indian friend takes every care to choose his food from, he chooses between those that was grown above the land and that grows under ground, the day to eat non-vegetarian and the time to take his food. however, he suffered a lot with acidity, indigestion, stomach upset etc., out of curiosity, he asked the chinse for the secret behind his eating habits. the chinese calmly responded that "you bloody indians do not drink enough water". Our indian friend got furious and replied "how dare you call me bloody indian?". the chinese responded "i know that you will not get the bloody point".
This story was told by a doctor during a session on yoga therapy for occupational hazard. If i tend to explain this any further the whole purpose of the joke / statement will be lost.
sometimes, we experience the similar kind of events in the real walk of life. we tend to mean something, but at the receiving end, the other person ends up in understanding totally different thing or to make it worse, pick up the example that you use to explain him in simple terms.
bright
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