I HAVE SOME QUESTIONS FOR YOU!
Hi,
So I have some Questions for whosoever is reading this;
These questions I find it Difficult to find the logic to,
1. RESPECT/CLEANLINESS
You go to a temple,
You REMOVE your slippers before going inside. Fair enough.
But, when you are
walking outside with your shoes or going in a Vehicle and you pass by a
temple, you automatically fold your hand
and pray but you DON'T REMOVE your slippers.
So we remove our
slippers before going inside the temple but we don’t remove our slippers
when we Pray God from Outside. So
removing slippers, is it a respect for god or is it to keep the Temple Clean?
2.
1st Birthday is
always special to all parents.
They Celebrate
Their Child's 1st birthday in a very grand way.
But unfortunately,
the child will be the only person to spend the night without knowing what
is going on?
After all, the
Birthday itself is for the child, but she does not realize what is going on.
I know that you
can show photos of the first birthday to your child and make him/her happy
after 5 Years. It would be an
emotional moment for him/her and you.
But seriously
think it through, Is LIVING IN THE MOMENT better or
LIVING IN THE
PHOTOS OF THE MOMENT BETTER? If the same grand birthday
Was celebrated on
her 5th birthday or so, saving up the money from her first birthday and making
It even grander. He/She would know what’s
going on around her.
Don’t you think it
would him/her Make happier than just looking at photos?
We moved from
LIVING THE MOMENT to RECORDING THE MOMENT!???But why?
3.
When we go to a
hotel, We TIP the waiter, Say around 10% of the bill that comes to around 50
bucks.
But when a Beggar
Comes and asks us for 1 Rupee also, we ask him to go away.
The Waiter will
get his salary whether you tip him or not, But the
Beggar, HE WON’T.
What you give him is his salary.
Similarly, we are
ready to buy a Coke for 40 Rs without Questioning or negotiating,
But if the Coconut
Walla says one Coconut is 40 Rs we say he is a thief, he is cheating us.
(Yeah
Right, he is the
one who's cheating us!)
We could save up
the tip and give to a Beggar if we wanted to, but we DON'T WHY?
We could have
negotiated the price of a coke, but we DON’T, WHY?
What exactly are
we doing here?
We are paying
EXTRA money to a person who already has Money, but we refuse to pay the SAME
EXTRA money to those who don’t have any.
If you have answers to any of these, Please make me
understand in the comment box. (These are just examples, the real question is
at the end of each example)

Waaayyy too gooo dude! But I seriously dont know happnd on my last birthday! Seriously? 5 yearsπππ
ReplyDeleteBut good one Mala.
You lived the scene on your last birthday da, thats what im also saying. Focusing on Living in the moment is better than focusing on filming that moment. :p
DeleteGood questions !
ReplyDeleteBut on the first birthday Hindus do a Pooja called ayushhomam. That is done for the well-being and health of the baby ! But a cake cutting party must be questioned !
Yes. Thank you!
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DeleteTip Elam kedayathu konjonthu chutney vena tharen Nakitu poriya type Da naaan lam π
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DeleteGood one! :) But i still feel someting about the 'Tip' question. Even i have felt it many a times. But there are still people who skip their evening snack and give money to a begger. Even i do. (I skip kaalaan sometimes ��)
ReplyDeleteNow there comes the big doubt as to what the begger does with the money we give. I have seen beggers who straight away go to a wine shop and enjoy there. But it was not the purpose for which we gave them the money. I didnt mean to tell that all of them are like that but some are, who makes us doubt ever begger (men ofcourse). So sparing money is not an issue, the doubt on them is the issues which stops us from sparing them money!
You are right, but again are you sure that the waiter you tipped will not go to a bar to spend the money and instead save it up in his bank account?
DeleteArguably all the questions are correct but my answer to this is (1. I am a huge fan of Kamal Haasan and I see God in people and I too go to temple and my theory is every prayer has an outcome.
ReplyDelete2. I haven't celebrated my birthday grandly till date and my mother has filled people's stomach by providing food to the needy on my birthday.
3.Giving tips is generally all do
Cheers to the second One broππ
DeleteWe remove slippers not only for respect but also cleanliness... When we don't have that much time, we just pass by and fold our hands in prayer, i.e, we show respect the way we can under the circumstances.... The first birthday of a child is special not for the children, but for the parents. And the photo is shown to the children just to let them know that it was done.... As far as the tipping part goes, I think that most people don't give money to beggars because in the current scenario, most people believe that beggars are not actually beggars... They are just lazy people who want to make easy money. We tip a waiter for something he has done for us - served us food. I think most people follow a sort of work for money policy...
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