Friday, 22 July 2011

Good Thoughts & World Survey

1. Every one  knows  about  Alexander  Graham   bell  who  invented  phones, but  he  never  made  a  call  to  his  family.  
Because his wife  and daughter  were  deaf;  that's  life - " live  for  others".

2.  The worst in life is “attachment” it   hurts when you lose it.  
The   best  thing  in  life  is " loneliness "  because  it  teaches  you everything  and  when  you  lose  it  you  get everything. 

3.  Life  is  not  about  the  people  who  act  true to  your  face.
Its  about  the  people  who  remain  true  behind  your  back. 

4.  Egg broken from outside force-a life ends. If an egg breaks from within, life begins.
Great things always began from within. 

5.  Its  better  to  lose  your  ego  to  the  one  you  love than  to  lose  the  one  you  love ....... because  of   ego.

6.   A  relationship  doesn't  shine  by  just  shaking  hands  in  good times.
but  it  blossoms  by  holding  firmly  in  critical  situations . 

7. Heated gold becomes ornaments. Beaten copper becomes wires. Depleted stone becomes statue.  
So more pain, more gain (valuable). 

8.  When  you  trust  someone  trust  him/her  completely  without  any  doubt. 
At  the  end  you  would  get  one  of  the  two :  either  a  lesson  for  your  life  or  a very  good  person.

9. Why we have so many churches, if God is everywhere?  
A wise  man  said : air  is  everywhere, but  we still  need  a  FAN to  feel  it.
 
10. Good things are to be shared as they grow.
So, pass this message on!!!


A World wide survey was conducted by the UN.  The only question asked was:
 "Would you please give your honest opinion about solutions to the food shortage in the rest of the world?"
 
The survey was a huge failure,   In Africa they didn't know what 'food' meant,  
 
In India they didn't know what 'honest' meant,

 In Europe they didn't know what 'shortage' meant,
  
In China they didn't know what 'opinion' meant,

 In the Middle East they didn't know what 'solution' meant,
  
In South America they didn't know what 'please' meant, 
 
And in the USA they didn't know what 'the rest of the world' meant!


Courtesy: RanjithKumar Chandramouli, iSoft, Chennai

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