Saturday, March 30, 2013

Common Sense

Hello, World. What is common sense?
You are correct as usual Mr. Spock. It is the knowledge of 50-50.
Common Sense, the most uncommon thing in the world, is nothing but the knowing that a thing or an event is 50% favourable and 50% unfavourable. It might be an English thought, but England has laid the foundation in almost all the country of the world.
Which is the midpoint is a matter which is local in perspective. A banana peel which may make a man fall or which may not is as seen by someone. It is at the most a personal observation and personal reference drawn by the person. The mid point here is to fall due to banana peel. To another person the midpoint may be uncleanliness in the city.
Finding a mid-point to a lot of common situations is a challenging exercise. To a Delhi walla stopping a car in the middle of a road is OK. The middlepoint to him in this situation is the scratch on his car and whether to deal with the other guy with his fists or not.
What do you think is the middle point to some of the common situations that happen in our city?
 

2 comments:

  1. manathil uruthi vendum
    vaakkinile inimai vendum
    ninaivu nalladhu vendum
    nerunggina porul kai pada vendum

    kanavu mei pada vendum
    kai vasamaavadhu viraivil vendum
    Dhanamum inbamum vendum
    tharaniyile perumai vendum

    kan thirandhida vendum
    kaariyathil uruthi vendum
    pen viduthalai vendum
    periya kadavul kaakka vendum

    mann payanura vendum
    vaanagam inggu thenpada vendum
    unmai nindrida vendum
    Om Om Om
    The above is common sense

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  2. The meaning to above is

    The mind should be firm
    There should be sweetness in speech
    Let there be good thoughts
    Cherished desires should come to hand
    Dreams should come true
    Let the goal be attained with ease
    wish for wealth and love
    wish for respect in this world

    Let the eyes be opened
    Let there be determination in work
    Let women be independent
    May a mighty god protect
    May the soil be fruitful
    Let the heavens be within sight
    May Truth remain.

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