Dedication...

Dedication...

Since the Internet has made writing a common phenomenon and T.V. channels acting, dance and singing in the form of realty shows, I have fe...

Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Eighth-Post


“The Devil can cite Scripture for his purpose.” -- William Shakespeare
“The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws.” -- Tacitus

For those who have tendency to believe in digital formats, it should be made clear that William Shakespeare and Tacitus did not favor of having no Scripture or Laws at all.

Although the 'Survival of the Fittest” theory of Charles Darwin has been discarded but according to me it also paved the path of concept that can be termed as “Struggle for the survival”.

There is another theory – Newton's First law of Motion – 'A body retains its state of rest or motion until an external force is applied on it'.

In general it is very hard to use the quotations and the theories together, but I have always found those in conjunction to keep hold of 'power' considering the quotation “You need power only if you want to do something bad, otherwise only love is sufficient to do anything”.

Don't forget to reckon the 'intentions' of the 'system' under investigation.

Saturday, March 19, 2016

Dedication...


Since the Internet has made writing a common phenomenon and T.V. channels acting, dance and singing in the form of realty shows, I have felt a great relief deep down.

Now these so called creative persons have started feeling the actual pain of other experts specifically administrators/managers, doctors and engineers.

Its not like, I do not want to become proficient in a language but why should I? Ideas have been communicated among 'humans' since prehistorical era anyhow. Actual development is carried out by 'Science and Commerce'. So why should I waste time on an non-occurring phenomenon.

The language and style of my writings is dedicated to 'them'.

Seventh-post

A uncommon incident which can seen on a metro train platforms is that a slim person is trying to step out of train at the last moment and got its nose jabbed by the automatic doors. One such incident inspired this article.

Note: People who advocate a slender body must consider this serious or just ignore it.

In middle school we taught a story about freedom and rights. The moral 'was' ­ “your freedom ends where my nose begins.” Definitely writer was a biased person who could thought of slim ones only. What about the ones with a good/great belly! The mentioned phrase must have created a sensation in those bellies.

Thus considering the above incident and statement, two unknown benefits of belly are:

a) It often saves your nose.
b) It provides you more space for freedom

Other well known established/unestablished benefits of belly are:

a) your survival period/chances are better in case of calamities.
b) young kids (toddlers) love playing near/around it, thus you are popular among them.
c) nobody can easily suppress you while adjusting on a seat.
d) it discourages people to start a fight with you.
e) you are seldom asked to do 'risky' jobs like passing through a narrow passage, adventure climbing in household works, chasing somebody etc.

So in my opinion it is not bad to have a good/great belly if you are healthy with it. Have a nice belly!