Guest guest Posted August 5, 2006 Report Share Posted August 5, 2006 Dear Prafulla Bhai, Was just pondering on the way while travelling, over what You mentioned in one mail. Gambling & drinking. ..Who is better ? a) A man drinking a quarter and afterwards watching Sanskaar channel at nights with tears pouring from his eyes while listening to Bhajans of Vinod Agarwala? OR A person who never drinks but beats his wife daily in the evening after coming home. b) A person who has a habit of gambling but alwyas donates his winnings to the poor. OR A person who has enough money in bank and cupboards, but never gives a coin to needy. c) A person who is other wise well behaved but goes to pick up joints for termination of his temporary physical calls, because his wife is cold, rigid and made his life hell, OR A person who is satisfied at home but always eyes his neighbours wife too. I feel that none of us can or have a right to judge what is right or wrong because it may be wrong to us but right for that person Since we do not know the circumstances at which he is placed in life at the moment ? Plus the circumstancesare always changing, I mean the settings of the stage in a humans life are subject to changes, hence sometimes positive, sometime contradictory. I remember we were not allowed to use ball pens in our times while answering papers in exams. But today how many are using fountain pens ? The above is not connected to astrology but since all of these are amalgamated when we enter this line of activity, I thought to put my views forward so that approach from another angle is also made by few of us next time when judging anyone close to us or known to us. Regards/Bhaskar. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2006 Report Share Posted August 5, 2006 Exactly, Bhaskar bhai - I was saying that - even with those habbits, if we can work efficiently, we will grow. and I will be personally happier. I did not mean to defend / offend drinking habbits. I was trying to stress upon the fact that, effieciency / productivity is the sole criterion. At some stage of the thread, it was voiced that, we are drifting towards materialism with so many bad habbits. My comment was pointer to the fact that, we judges right or wrong?? Yes, good habbits are always welcome; but Let us not question habbits, but the performance and the ability to deliver. Though Indian chart is said to be indicating growth and posibility of world leader; but with these unassuming qualities, can we? I am questioning the prediction itself !!!! regards / Prafulla Gang "Every brain of being human to think and to reason, for what seeing and what not seeing." > > bhaskar_jyotish (AT) (DOT) co.in > Sat, 05 Aug 2006 16:48:45 -0000 > > THOUGHTS TO PONDER > > Dear Prafulla Bhai, > > Was just pondering on the way while travelling, over what You > mentioned in one mail. > Gambling & drinking. > .Who is better ? > a) A man drinking a quarter and afterwards watching Sanskaar channel > at nights with > tears pouring from his eyes while listening to Bhajans of Vinod > Agarwala? > OR > A person who never drinks but beats his wife daily in the evening > after coming home. > b) A person who has a habit of gambling but alwyas donates his > winnings to the poor. > OR > A person who has enough money in bank and cupboards, but never > gives a coin > to needy. > c) A person who is other wise well behaved but goes to pick up joints > for termination > of his temporary physical calls, because his wife is cold, rigid > and made his life hell, > OR > A person who is satisfied at home but always eyes his neighbours > wife too. > > I feel that none of us can or have a right to judge what is right > or wrong because it may > be wrong to us but right for that person Since we do not know the > circumstances at which > he is placed in life at the moment ? Plus the circumstancesare always > changing, I mean the > settings of the stage in a humans life are subject to changes, hence > sometimes positive, > sometime contradictory. > > I remember we were not allowed to use ball pens in our times while > answering papers in exams. > But today how many are using fountain pens ? > > The above is not connected to astrology but since all of these are > amalgamated when > we enter this line of activity, I thought to put my views forward so > that approach from > another angle is also made by few of us next time when judging anyone > close > to us or known to us. > > Regards/Bhaskar. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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