Monday, June 22, 2009

No offence meant

Trying to speak about oneself is difficult....
but everyone tried doing that....
One fellow said, it is impossible to judge a person, through what he says about himself, but he was caught by what he wrote (Mathematicians are always trapped in a state of paradox) and that showed him in a true picture....

There was a clinical psychologist also in the bunch of laymen....but he proved one thing by his analytical abilities....whether you know the person or not, there is something which may come as a truth and you get the kudos for that....He was great, and at last he got an opportunity to brush up his long forgotten lessons he took in that subject....Hats of to him....
I really felt like going for the course too....at least people will consider me too to perform that duty ;-).
There were men who knew the art of fooling too....and were successful in there attempt...but we need to be careful in future....Don't trust them (Don't trust me too)....

One white lie which was the best....was a person's attitude towards food, though the way it was written was offensive for some people but what he meant was exactly the opposite....I feel he always does that with the compilers....and they get clean bold by his alphabetical skills (A layman perspective)....I don't understand why he is always bothered about one English alphabet C.....


One thing was obvious from this exercise, whether you lie or you don't it will bring you in front of the people once you speak about yourself...and if you don't, that will also open you up....

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  2. hi

    its nice thought

    but i would like to add sm thing that
    rather then judging the ppl, we have to focus on are work.(what u said in ur first paragraph)

    waiting for more good thought{good luck}

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  3. Intentions behind writing is not clear...
    Motivation is uncalled for...
    Attempt could have been better...
    Time could have been saved...
    Looks like someone wrote this for the sake of writing...

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  4. .... continuing Dilshad
    But at times they are important,to see if you can lie about yourself, with the same prowess as you can do about others.

    NO OFFENCE MEANT

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