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Tuesday, November 13, 2007
The Search for Someone to Blame
"The search for someone to blame is always successful."
'Yudhisthir' the noble king In 'Mahabharata' was asked to make a list of bad people of the world and 'Duryodhana' the villain was asked to list the good characters- both presented blank papers.This is an extreme case but to some extent this does happen in real life.
'Yudhisthir' the noble king In 'Mahabharata' was asked to make a list of bad people of the world and 'Duryodhana' the villain was asked to list the good characters- both presented blank papers.This is an extreme case but to some extent this does happen in real life.
...which why we will always look.
ReplyDelete... which is why 'self' is never to blame.
ReplyDeleteWell put everyone!
ReplyDelete'Yudhisthir' the noble king In 'Mahabharata' was asked to make a list of bad people of the world and 'Duryodhana' the villain was asked to list the good characters- both presented blank papers.This is an extreme case but to some extent this does happen in real life.
ReplyDelete'Yudhisthir' the noble king In 'Mahabharata' was asked to make a list of bad people of the world and 'Duryodhana' the villain was asked to list the good characters- both presented blank papers.This is an extreme case but to some extent this does happen in real life.
ReplyDeleteYa happens with me.... to quote someone - "Yes I believe in luck. How else would I explain the success of people I hate"...
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