• In order to speak of something disparagingly, one has to be good at the same; otherwise people label it as a case of ‘sour grapes’.
• There is such a fine line between being optimistic and being impractical.
• We are so spirited and extreme about our likes and dislikes when young but gradually become impassive and docile as we grow older.
• Everyone proclaims that they want to lead a simple and unpretentious life, free from strife, in the countryside, despite being clearly enthralled by the hustle and bustle of big cities.
• Old days always seem much more delightful in retrospective.
why?
ReplyDeleteI'm still trying to figure out!
ReplyDeletei want to add one more "Why"...
ReplyDeletei have noticed it several times, that if we notice a person on a particular day, then by the end of that day we end up coming across that person many a times!!!!
and if we learn a new word, then we find it literally in everything we read!!!!
these are two of my "WHY"S"...;)
Haven't really experienced the first one, but have observed the second one many a times!
ReplyDeleteIn fact, have even come up with an explanation for it- before we learn about the word's meaning, we just ignore it and move ahead whenever we come across it; but later we of course take special notice as it is the latest addition to our vocabulary...
I think that explains the "why?" part!
hmmm..deep thots..sach na..:)
ReplyDeletemerko soche pe majboor kr dia tune "WHY"??