Jul 19, 2010

A wise man words !!!

 

"To be a good journalist requires a lot of hard work and slogging. Be humble. Try and learn your profession and learn to be a professional."

excerpts from - An interview with Mark Tully, former chief of bureau, BBC-Delhi about his career and more...


courtesy : Rediff.com


The word journalist can be substituted by whatever you want to become, other things will remain same.



Khushal Gohil

Jul 16, 2010

POWER OF GOSSIP!!!

Mind blowing email
 
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Next time someone starts to spread gossip, think of this:
 
In ancient Greece (469 - 399 BC), Socrates was widely lauded for his
wisdom.
 
One day the great philosopher came upon an acquaintance who ran up to him  excitedly and said, "Socrates, do you know what I just heard about one of
your students?"
 
Wait a moment," Socrates replied. "Before you tell me I'd like you to pass
a little test.It's called the Triple Filter Test."
 
"Triple filter?"
 
"That's right," Socrates continued. "Before you talk to me about my
student let's take a m! oment to filter what you're going to say. The
first filter is Truth. Have you made absolutely sure that what you are
about to tell me is true?"
 
"No," the man said, "actually I just heard about it and..."
 
"All right," said Socrates. "So you don't really know if it's true or not.
Now let's try the second filter, the filter of Goodness. Is what you are
about to tell me about my student something good?"
 
"No, on the contrary..."
 
"So," Socrates continued, "you want to tell me something bad about him,
even though you're not certain it's true?"
 
The man shrugged, a little embarrassed.
 
Socrates continued. "You may still pass the test though,because there is a  third filter - the filter of Usefulness. Is what you want to tell me about
my student going to be useful to me?"
 
"No, not really..."
 
"Well," concluded Socrates, "if what you want to tell me is neither True
nor Good nor even Useful,! why tell it to me at all?"
 
The man was defeated and ashamed.
 
This is the reason Socrates was a great philosopher and held in such high
esteem.
 
 
It also explains why he never found out that Plato (his student) was
having an affair with his wife.
 
 
Moral: It's good to gossip sometimes!!!...
 
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Khushal

Million Doller sorry Million Rupee Question or is it?

Dear Friends,
 
There is one interesting site www.plinky.com,
 
who helps us to continue blogging by giving every day one suggestions / situations.
 
One of the interesting suggestions received today for blog subject is following :-
 
You're a fly on the wall at your own funeral. What are people saying about you?
 
My Answer :
 
I expect that people would say he was a good and noble person. (Probably all normal human being would like to here).
 
 
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I would like to know your response for above question.
 
Khushal
 

Jul 12, 2010

WANT TO LISTEN PIN DROP SILENCE !!

POINTED REPLIES WHEN YOU COULD HAVE HEARD A PIN DROP

Just read it & you will believe that pin drop silence can be heard.

 

Case No. 1

 

Field Marshal Sam Bahadur Maneckshaw once started addressing a public meeting in English at Ahmedabad . The crowd started," Speak in Gujarati. We will hear only in Gujarati."Field Marshal Sam Bahadur Maneckshaw replied, Friends, I have fought many a battle in my long career. I have learned Punjabi from officers of the Sikh Regiment; Marathi from the officers of the Maratha Regiment; Tamil from the officers of the Madras Sappers; Bengali from the officers of the Bengal Sappers , Hindi from the officers of the Bihar Regiment; and even Nepali from the officers of the Gurkha Regiment.

 

Unfortunately there was no Army officer from Guajart from whom I could have learned Gujarati."

 ... and there was pin drop silence.

 

And being a Gujarati, I am really ashamed of it.

 

Case No. 2

 

At a time when the US President and other US politicians tend to apologize for their country's prior actions, here's a refresher on how some former US personnel handled negative comments about the United States. JFK'S Secretary of State, Dean Rusk, was in France in the early 60's when Charles DeGaule, the French President, decided to pull out of NATO. DeGaule said he wanted all US military out of France as soon as possible.

 

Rusk responded "Does that include those who are buried here?

DeGaule did not respond.


You could have heard a pin drop.

 

 

Case No. 3

 

When in England , at a fairly large conference, Colin Powell was asked by the Archbishop of Canterbury if US plans for Iraq were just an example of empire building by George Bush.


He answered by saying, 'Over the years, the United States has sent many of its fine young men and women into great peril to fight for freedom beyond our borders.

 

The only amount of land we have ever asked for in return is enough to bury those that did not return.'



You could have heard a pin drop.


Case No. 4

 

There was a conference in France where a number of international engineers were taking part, including French and American. During a break, one of the French engineers came back into the room saying 'Have you heard the latest dumb stunt Bush has done? He has sent an aircraft carrier to Indonesia to help the tsunami victims. What does he intended to do, bomb them?'

 

A Boeing engineer stood up and replied quietly: 'Our carriers have three hospitals on board that can treat several hundred people; they are nuclear powered and can supply emergency electrical power to shore facilities; they have three cafeterias with the capacity to feed 3,000 people three meals a day, they can produce several thousand gallons of fresh water from  sea water each day, and they carry half a dozen helicopters for use in  transporting victims and injured to and from their flight deck. We have  eleven such ships; how many does France have?'

 

You could have heard a pin drop.




Case No. 5

 

 A U.S. Navy Admiral was attending a naval conference that included  Admirals from the U.S. , English, Canadian, Australian and French Navies.


 At a cocktail reception, he found himself standing with a large group of  Officers that included personnel from most of those countries. Everyone  was chatting away in English as they sipped their drinks when a French  admiral suddenly complained that, whereas Europeans learn many languages, Americans learn only English.


 He then asked, 'Why is it that we always have to speak English in these  conferences rather than speaking French?'

 

 Without hesitating, the American Admiral replied, 'Maybe it's because the  Brit's, Canadians, Aussie's and Americans arranged it so you wouldnt have  to speak German.'


You could have heard a pin drop.



Case No. 6 and the ultimate.

 

 

 AND THE FOLLOWING STORY FITS RIGHT IN WITH THE ABOVE
 
 Robert Whiting, an elderly US gentleman of 83, arrived in Paris by plane.  At French Customs, he took a few minutes to locate his passport in his carry on.

 


 "You have been to France before, monsieur?" the customs officer asked  sarcastically.

 

 Mr. Whiting admitted that he had been to France previously.


 "Then you should know enough to have your passport ready."

 

 The American said, 'The last time I was here, I didn't have to show it."

 

 "Impossible. Americans always have to show your passports on arrival in  France!"

 

 The American senior gave the Frenchman a long hard look. Then he quietly  explained, ''Well, when I came ashore at Omaha Beach on D-Day in 1944 to  help liberate this country, I couldn't find a single Frenchman to show a  passport to."



You could have heard a pin drop.