--- In [email protected], "authfriend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> --- In [email protected], new_morning_blank_slate
> <no_reply@> wrote:
> > All the Mulla did was to try out his newly acquired skill. He was
> > amazed by the speed at which the suitor rushed from the house.
> >
> > haha
>
> Neat!


A judge in a village court had gone on vacation. As per the local
rules, Nasrudin was asked to be a temporary judge for a day. Nasrudin
sat on the Judge's chair with utmost serious face and gazed around the
public in audience and ordered that first case be brought-up for hearing.

"You are right," said Nasrudin after hearing one side.

"You are right," he said after hearing the other side.

"But both cannot be right," said a member of public sitting in the
audience.

"You are right, too" said Nasrudin to the person in public.

Interpretations

   1. Those that are less than right, often keep to the left.
          * When everybody thinks they are right, the truth gets left
behind.
   2. Judge not that ye may not also be judged.
   3. Accentuate the positive.
   4. Sympathy is as important to a judge as judgement.
   5. Don't be afraid to look beyond both sides of an argument.
   6. If you can only see two sides of an argument you are missing
something.
   7. Forgiveness is divine
   8. Even judges can be fools
   9. Everybody is right, in their own respective ways.
  10. Justice is not always just.
  11. It is easy to be 'right' from one's own perspective.
  12. The person who says that you are 'right' might be wrong.
  13. There is only one reality, and there are many interpretations of
the reality; like facets on a diamond.








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