Thursday, August 17, 2006

Funny People in A Funny World Series -2

Is winning an argument so important? I really don't know the answer to this. Maybe the answer varies from person to person. There are people in this world who are very knowledgeable. Throw any topic, and they start speaking. Now there is another group, who really has the skin of a hippo. This group coolly passes comments on a topic which they really don't know. But in most cases, the listener catches it and understands that this guy is just bluffing, but might just keep quiet. The speaker in this case has certainly fallen in the eyes of the listener, but that fool believes that he has created a good impression. And the listener might think that let the speaker be of the impression that he has created a good impression. In this case, actually who has fooled whom? I don't know what is so low in admitting that we don't know about a particular topic. Not everyone will know about all the topics in this world except a handful as I mentioned before.

Another thing that I have noticed is even while you are chit-chatting, and you give your piece about a topic and even if the other person agrees to your views deep inside, he will not admit it. He will come out with the exact opposite of what you said just to show that he is different and has a different view altogether. Days later if again you happen to discuss the same topic, you might see him saying and supporting what you exactly said before. By this time, the guy must have forgotten the first conversation.

Though all these are harmless, I don't feel that there is any need for these.

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