Gopalakrishnan if can shoot, I will reflect it back without any
explanation, Poda Punnakku KR

On Mon, 1 Jan 2024 at 14:11, gopala krishnan <[email protected]> wrote:

> Mr Rajaram,
>
> I requested you not to abuse others. Are you not ashamed to say *you are
> a former IRS*. If you responded by mistake so admit it. Don't make Tamil
> abusing. It is high time you meet a psychiatrist. I cannot respond to a
> mad man. In your language pota, pota punnakku.
>
> Gopalakrishnan
>
> On Monday, 1 January, 2024 at 01:25:10 pm IST, Rajaram Krishnamurthy <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> I just heard a dialogue which suits the three musketeers  " MEIKKIRATHU
> ERUMAI ADILE ENNA PERUMAI  (SIVA KARTHIKEYAN aYALAN) [ Buffalo boys
> don't show pride]
>
> On Mon, 1 Jan 2024 at 13:21, Rajaram Krishnamurthy <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> Mr Gopalakrishnan
>  You stop crying and writing directly and indirectly. Then you will become
> clever or else what I called you fits so well  KR
>
> On Mon, 1 Jan 2024 at 11:52, gopala krishnan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Mr Rajaram,
>
> Stop calling others *idiot.* Be cultured. It won't take much time to call
> you also IDIOT. My culture do not permit to me to use such abusive
> language.
>
> Because your grand mother knew to switch on lights or other equipment, she
> need not known dry wood is an insulator, if any body got shock  from power,
> the person should be pushed by dry stick.
>
> Gopalakrishnan
>
>
>
>
> On Monday, 1 January, 2024 at 10:40:22 am IST, Rajaram Krishnamurthy <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> Mr Gopalakrishnan do u understand ever -why I call you an idiot? If you
> are wrong you are wrong END; why should you place it on another, go in a
> roundabout stream, to hide your overflowing shame?; or simply blame the
> English or say "I DO NOT UNDERSTAND ; WRITE CLEARLY etc?  So many sent me
> kudos who understood it but only idiots cannot as more shame overflowing
> upon you. My Grandma was living only in T Nagar where electricity was there
> when she was alive as I wrote clearly when electricity came to India; and
> age differences between grandmother, mother and yourself are too narrow ,in
> many families parted by just 14 years; that is why in those olden days
> Mother in law will not come in front of son inlaw as mother in law will
> be 40 while son in law will be only 26. So Do not beat around the bush.
> Everyone knows wood is a hard conductor of electricity; don't write why in
> the SUN wood does get heated up. You in plurality get diversified in
> revealing your stupidity at this age in front of so many, more and more you
> write such incorrigible thinking  Thank you Mr gopalakrishnan  Change to
> learn; yearn to learn.  KR IRS 1124
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ---------
> From: *gopala krishnan* <[email protected]>
> Date: Mon, 1 Jan 2024 at 10:16
> Subject: Re: [KeralaIyers] Fwd: [iyer123] CULTURAL QA 12-2023-30
> To: [email protected] <[email protected]>, Rajaram
> Krishnamurthy <[email protected]>, Iyer <[email protected]>,
> Patty Thatha <[email protected]>
>
>
> Respected Mr Rajaram,
>
> Kindly write in a clear understandable form.
>
> Where did your grand mother lived? In what age electricity came to the
> village?
>
> Or you lived in which town/ city ? When did electric power came there?
>
> It is not about the date electric power came to India.
>
> You state your Grandma used switches to put on radio and  gramaphone, I
> cannot believe it.  You wrote your origin is a small village near
> Swamimali. You had electric power in that village in her life time
>
> *Give correct data so that I can take an excuse. Not suppose , suppose???*
>
>
> On Monday, 1 January, 2024 at 09:58:22 am IST, Rajaram Krishnamurthy <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> Mr Gopalkrishnan, Your and your team I-123 (not iyer but idiot, and i and
> 2 and 3 only) maintained the incorrigible abuses but turns the table like a
> turtle, and accuse others; do you think, some idiots words are so powerful
> as that of Udayanidhi utterances?  Senseless verbose after the 80s. When in
> your Q&A, the fallacy is pointed out, what do you reply?; it  was not
> written by me (Mr G) ; but some one in quora; if you are willing to
> withdraw such fanatical statement, well you have the right to induce as you
> had written; it is proverbial to say, even my people knew it; so gran
> mother knowing it is perfect; your corrupt mind thinks, yesterday, only my
> grand mother of 150 year old (I don't know how a senile calculation arose)
> knew about it; and another one like you on wits end, thinks that when
> electricity came, there were no grand mothers; and it was when my
> grandmother knew there was no electricity as she was 150 year old? Read
> carefully without envy and anger, with the clear mind of learning, yearning
> to learn. Electricity came in 18 79 in India. ( when Narayanasamy described
> GM as 6year old) [Yet she had no right to know it? Suppose if Grandma got
> married at 10 to 14 as in those era,  her daughter would be 18 when
> grandma is 32; suppose that daughte begot a child at her 20, at 85, of the
> grandson, mother would be 100 and GM 114; after all when idiots are living
> 98 will there be any doubt a GM 114 year old? Did anyone go to G and N and
> say such and  such a thing, as they write with so much of imagination,
> without even seeing myself?!!. Silly minded. My Grandma knew electricity;
> she had the Radio and Gramophone; she plugged them, switched on. But the
> two idiots here, did not know that wood is a hard conductor; and writes
> about it before the aged audiences as if it is a lesson; and another idiot
> from Singapore writes, that electric shock can be prevented by hitting with
> a wood (nowadays all serials in TV shows it and that is what i wrote) where
> the idiot even then, did not learn from what he described-that wood is a
> hard conductor; and another idiot supports that idiot; and easwara save our
> souls from the ordeals. And finally if I say my mom it is only MY mom?
> Don't we call your mom and so many members moms as "MY " mom?;  SO ALSO
> gRANMA IS NOT ONLY THAT RELATED ONLY, WE ADDRESS OLD PEOPLE AS PATTI, OR
> KIZHAVI (NON BRAHMINS) APPACHI (CHETTIARS) SO ON . Is there not a 60 years
> grandson; a 78 year old father; and 96 year old grandfather?   If
> narayanasamy out of senility wrote something, another senile shall keep
> mum, and shall not try to defend and write like a rowdy. Thank you KR IRS
> 1124 (every time G your nose is cut and bleed but you will never give up
> like Vedalam?)
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ---------
> From: *gopala krishnan* <[email protected]>
> Date: Mon, 1 Jan 2024 at 09:01
> Subject: Re: [KeralaIyers] Fwd: [iyer123] CULTURAL QA 12-2023-30
> To: [email protected] <[email protected]>, Patty
> Thatha <[email protected]>, Iyer <[email protected]>,
> Narayanaswamy Iyer <[email protected]>, Rajaram Krishnamurthy <
> [email protected]>, APS Mani <[email protected]>, Laxminarayan Sarma <
> [email protected]>
>
>
> Respected Mr Rajaram,
>
> Being the first day of January 2024, I thought  not write anything adverse
> about any one.
>
> Please read what Mr Narayanaswamy wrote carefully about non conductivity
> of dry wood and your response
>
> Q1      What are some extremely useful facts that you know?
>
> KR       Just a graduate of 21 year old who is yet to see the world speaks
> about useful facts:
>
> Low volt electricity does not travel through wooden sticks. (Dry)
>
> KR     My Grandma knows it
> You commented so.  You are around 80 years old. Then up to which year your
> Grandma lived? *Whether electricity  was known in her period? Whether she
> studied about it?*
>
> So you committed a mistake by a sarcastic comment  and either you are able
> to prove it  or by your nature not able to admit you are wrong.
>
>
> *Simply you are finding fault with others. Please, please stop this
> nature. *
>
>
> *Gopalakrishnan*
>
> On Monday, 1 January, 2024 at 08:38:53 am IST, Rajaram Krishnamurthy <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> So dear all
>       Is it wrong if I hereinafter degrade narayanasamy as I like it as he
> is becoming greater ASS because of his birth in the wrong place at the
> wrong time; this is so far decent; next will be myself going back to the
> hitting him hard; a butler deserves that So all of you decide and and let
> me know in 24 hrs your decisions. Thank you Dont soare idiots.
> KR IRS  1124
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ---------
> From: *Narayanaswamy Iyer* <[email protected]>
> Date: Mon, 1 Jan 2024 at 07:14
> Subject: Re: [KeralaIyers] Fwd: [iyer123] CULTURAL QA 12-2023-30
> To: iyer <[email protected]>, gopala krishnan <[email protected]>
> Cc: Narayanaswamy Iyer <[email protected]>
>
>
>
> Dear folks
>
> "*I WILL NEVER TRIGGER ANYTHING; BUT I WILL NEVER LET SHEEPS AND GOATS TO
> FLOCK OVER OUT OF SHAME. tHANK YOU GOPALAKRISHNAN. K R IRS 11223"*
>
>  Famous last words in his usual drain-gutter-sewer broken English from a
> congenital liar who lies and always triggers controversies with his
> provocations.
>
> For example:-
>
> *"GR*:*Low volt electricity does not travel through wooden sticks. (Dry)*
>
> *KR: My Grandma knows it**.*"
>
> KR ex-IRS is in his mid-80's.  So, is his Grandma in her 150's?
>
> He goes dumb, as he always does, as a craven coward who runs and hides in
> the cracks and crevices of the sewers in the slums of his Red Dogtown.
>
> Being unlearned, unlettered, unschooled and uneducated, he does not know
> that there is no plural for "sheep".
>
> Neither do sheep and goats (like him) "flock over out of shame".  Perhaps
> he himself has adequate experience of "flocking out of shame" because every
> one of his copious lies is detected and nailed on the spot.
>
> To top it all, he indulges in his notorious insincere "nindu sthuthi" by
> pretending to thank his chosen adversary.
>
> And the incorrigible idiot still lives blindly and stupidly in the past,
> as he signs off (11223), meaning that today is not the first day of January
> in 2024 New Year, but the first day of  December 2023 !
>
> What an incurably ultra-senile wonky weirdo !
>
> S Narayanaswamy Iyer
>
> On Sun, Dec 31, 2023 at 10:52 PM Rajaram Krishnamurthy <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
> Mr Gopalakrishnan is courageous enough only to write within iyer and the
> others 2 and , no one else will know what he bluffed; he will abuse but he
> will become an upturned turtle; why are behaving as TV villains? Read his
> and mine Q3 and Q4 ; who wrote that note any devil from the sky; I always
> say, I WILL NEVER TRIGGER ANYTHING; BUT I WILL NEVER LET SHEEPS AND GOATS
> TO FLOCK OVER OUT OF SHAME. tHANK YOU GOPALAKRISHNAN. K R IRS 311223
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ---------
> From: *'gopala krishnan' via Thatha_Patty* <[email protected]>
> Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2023 at 19:11
> Subject: Re: [KeralaIyers] Fwd: [iyer123] CULTURAL QA 12-2023-30
> To: [email protected] <[email protected]>, Narayanaswamy
> Iyer <[email protected]>, Kerala Iyer <[email protected]>,
> Patty Thatha <[email protected]>, APS Mani <[email protected]>
>
>
> Respected sir,
>
> Mr Rajaram has as usual continuing his  sarcastic and offensive responses.
> He will continue abusing also as usual, since he has asked "*WHY SHOULD I
> REGRET?"*
>
> Sir, the Malayalam saying " Ennae thallanda, Jnan nannavilla" (Don't blow
> me- I will not improve ) only comes to me.
> Gopalakrishnan
>
> On Sunday, 31 December, 2023 at 06:13:14 pm IST, Narayanaswamy Iyer <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> Dear folks
>
> "*GR*:*Low volt electricity does not travel through wooden sticks. (Dry)*
>
> *KR: My Grandma knows it**.*"
>
>
> My comments:-
>
>
> "KR" being in his mid-80's, is his "Grandma" in her mid-50's?
>
>
> S Narayanaswamy Iyer
>
> On Sun, Dec 31, 2023 at 4:58 PM Rajaram Krishnamurthy <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
> CULTURAL QA 12202330
>
> Q1      What are some extremely useful facts that you know?
>
> KR       Just a graduate of 21 year old who is yet to see the world speaks
> about useful facts:
>
> Low volt electricity does not travel through wooden sticks. (Dry)
>
> KR     My Grandma knows it
>
> Next time when you witness an electric shock, you can use a wooden stick
> to push the accident victim off a wire.
>
> KR       I think many TV serials are seen.
>
> The average Cell Phone screen is 10 times dirtier than a toilet seat. So,
> always manage a small time daily to clean.
>
> KR        Do we not see DIRTY HARRYs only among the students?
>
> Eating blueberries daily helps you boost your short term memory. Rather
> than complaining about your short memory brain, start to take blueberries
> daily.
>
> KR             Memory is health perfection oriented; so not only blue
> berry , any berry or any healthy balanced diet will do.
>
>                 Both declarative and procedural memory systems are
> elements of long-term memory, as contrasted to short-term or working
> memory. Declarative (including semantic and episodic) memory is an
> explicit form of memory, where facts are stored and can be recalled and
> “declared.” Procedural memory, by contrast, is an implicit form of
> memory, whereby performances can be elicited without conscious thought.
>
> The episodic memory system is related to the location or time of a
> personally-experienced event; an example would be the content of a
> particular training event that this trainee attended. The semantic memory
> system is related to facts that are not based on any personal recollection
> of episodic memory. An example would be identifying the pharmaceutical
> company with the highest global sales figures. Thus training per se engages
> the declarative memory system, either episodic or semantic.
>
>          Human memory systems encompass several different types of
> cognitive phenomena and reflect our ability to learn, store, and later
> retrieve information. Although numerous subdivisions and classifications
> exist, episodic memory is what most people are referring to when they
> discuss memory. Episodic memory refers to memory of events or episodes in
> one's life that are related to a particular time and place. Episodic
> memories are: flexible, in which small details of a memory can be accessed
> in isolation (e.g., where you went for dinner last week) or the entire
> multimodal memory can be retrieved; relational, in which details of the
> memory are connected to each other and relate to your personal experience
> of the event; and contextual, in which the memory incorporates rich
> information about the environment and/or situation (i.e., they are context
> specific).
>
> Classic models of memory place episodic memory within the declarative
> memory system, which refers to memories that are directly accessible to
> conscious recollection. Episodic memory can be contrasted with semantic
> memory, which is another component of the declarative memory system and
> refers to a person's fund of general information. Unlike episodic memories,
> semantic memories reflect information that does not depend on a particular
> time or place (i.e., they are context general). Thus, knowing that
> Cleopatra was a queen of Egypt is part of semantic memory; remembering a
> time when one saw Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra is part of episodic
> memory. Similarly, learning a list of words is a function of episodic
> memory; knowing what the words mean depends on semantic memory.
> Importantly, many memories contain both episodic and semantic information,
> allowing for a more vivid representation of the memory. (hence it is a wide
> subject which a 21 year old may not……..)
>
> Q2      What's the main thing about the universe that cannot be explained
> by science?
>
> R and G    Determining the "main" thing about the universe that science
> can't explain is subjective and depends on individual perspectives and
> interpretations. However, several prominent candidates exist: 1.
> Consciousness: 2. The origin and ultimate fate of the universe: 3. The
> existence and nature of dark matter and dark energy: 4. The emergence of
> life and its potential beyond Earth: 5. The fundamental nature of reality:
> \It's important to remember that science is constantly evolving and pushing
> the boundaries of knowledge. What may seem unexplainable today might find a
> scientific explanation tomorrow.
>
> KR         I appreciate the young man; but the older generations by this
> time should have learnt better or read what I had been writing so far; even
> today on time I had written wrt the science.
>
>            1   Consciousness as Indian Vedas teach us is as abstract as
> the science is trying to unearth; the USA and many other nations have done
> communications made through their minds parted by distance, by corelating
> the graph projections of both. Science is trying to establish data only
> through the graphs (electro cardio graph) about the brain functions. So as
> admitted by Stephen hawking, these things can never be achieved at all.
> (II)   One who had studied the NASADIYA SUKTHAM DIRECTLY OR WRITTEN BY ME
> AMY A TIMES, WILL KNOW, no brain or experiment or fossils or any advanced
> hydrogen, Helium etc can perfectly tell, any one , what was the origin,
> since none of (we were there but…B G ) us may remember. Nasadiya suktham
> the first literature alone were the closest; even they said:
>
>  इ॒यं विसृ॑ष्टि॒र्यत॑ आब॒भूव॒ यदि॑ वा द॒धे यदि॑ वा॒ न।
>
> यो अ॒स्याध्य॑क्षः पर॒मे व्यो॑म॒न्त्सो अ॒ङ्ग वे॑द॒ यदि॑ वा॒ न वेद॑॥ ७॥
>
> iyam visrushtir-yata aabhabhuuva yadi vaa dadhe yadi va na |
>
> yo asyaadhyakshah parame vy-o-mantso anga ve-eda yadi va ne veda || 7 ||
>
> Where did creation have its origin? Who is One that created it or did the
> One not create it? That One alone perceives all from above and knows the
> beginning or maybe doesn’t?
>
> (III) The science had opened the gate of dark energy and the dark matter
> and even has photographs through HUBBLE. Black hole is well described in
> Rig Vedam. So, it cannot be said the science did not know about it. (IV)
> Emergence of life and potential beyond earth are well diagnosed by the
> science reasonably well; of course, the theory advanced is questionable and
> subject to alterations; but theory is founded. (V)     Fundamental nature
> or reality? Author is not clear for me to answer.
>
> Q3      Can you tell me something inspiring?
>
> G      ***Nothing in this universe will inspire you more than your good
> deeds. Just give your best in your work and inspiration will follow you. My
> note- I emphasise the truth of that statement. Those who abuse others,
> making negative observations on others may note it.
>
> KR       I was not interested in the Youngman anecdote as that was his
> personal; but the aged cracked a joke at the end and that made me say , how
> an actor the writer is?
>
>         INSPIRATION: Absolutely, inspiration is the heartbeat of
> creativity, the catalyst that ignites the flame within us, propelling us
> toward our goals and dreams. It acts as a guiding force, a muse that
> whispers ideas into our consciousness and fuels our passion to create,
> innovate, and excel.
>
> At its core, inspiration is a blend of emotions, experiences, and moments
> that strike a chord deep within us. It can manifest in various forms – a
> breathtaking landscape, a moving piece of music, a powerful speech, or even
> a simple act of kindness. It has the power to transcend boundaries, to
> traverse cultures, languages, and backgrounds, touching hearts and minds
> universally.
>
> One of the most captivating aspects of inspiration is its ability to spark
> creativity. When inspired, our minds break free from the confines of
> routine and familiarity, exploring new realms of imagination. It’s like a
> cascade of ideas, each one building upon the last, creating a symphony *of
> thoughts that lead to innovation and originality.*
>
> Moreover, inspiration is not solely about grand revelations or
> life-altering moments. It often hides in the mundane, waiting to be
> discovered in the ordinary facets of life. It could be found in a
> conversation with a friend, the pages of a book, the melody of a song, or
> even in the quiet solitude of a morning sunrise. The key lies in being
> receptive, in opening ourselves to the world around us, ready to embrace
> the spark that can set our souls on fire.
>
> *Importantly, inspiration is a force that drives action.* It’s not merely
> about feeling motivated; it’s about channelling that motivation into
> tangible steps forward. It nudges us out of our comfort zones, urging us
> to chase our aspirations, turning dreams into reality.
>
>
>
> *However, inspiration can be elusive*. It doesn’t always arrive on
> command. Sometimes, it requires patience, persistence, and an open mind.
> It’s about nurturing a mindset that welcomes inspiration, allowing it to
> weave its magic at its own pace.
>
> In conclusion, inspiration is the heartbeat of progress and the essence of
> human ingenuity. It’s the catalyst that fuels innovation, the guiding light
> that leads us toward our aspirations. It dwells in the world around us,
> waiting to be discovered and harnessed. So, let’s stay open, curious, and
> receptive, for in the embrace of inspiration lies the power to transform
> our lives and the world around us.
>
>       Now let me know, whether a candy business will eke out profit Rs
> 2000 a day is a question to ask; and how did he know the candy business and
> it will eke out? he should have had a back up or he knew it as one already
> experienced around him, even as he was so young. So it is not at all
> inspiration to do at Besant Nagar where, I resided and no one will but any
> such things there as 75% of the homes do have some one in USA. Inspiration
> is that which takes others by storm, ad that person leads the society;
> candy is the oldest business. So now one can understand, why the real
> abusers, shifts the wily acts carried out by them, on others? and how the
> bad people always project a refined image, knowing fully well, the whole
> world is aware of their guilt. And is there in Villainy carried out by them
> any creativity, to cause any inspiration? I don’t know sir as villainy is
> the oldest product of the earth.
>
>
>
> Q4      What are some of the greatest examples of presence of mind?
>
> KR         I have 2 books one on life of Sathyamurthy and another his
> wits; but I do not find any such episode as narrated, as the presence of
> mind. May be your presence of mind? Or escaping under it will continue only
> errors clause?
>
> K Rajaram  IRS  31 12 23
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ---------
> From: *'gopala krishnan' via iyer123* <[email protected]>
> Date: Sat, 30 Dec 2023 at 20:17
> Subject: [iyer123] CULTURAL QA 12-2023-30
> To: Patty Thatha <[email protected]>, Kerala Iyer <
> [email protected]>, Iyer <[email protected]>
>
>
> CULTURAL QA 12-2023-30
>
> All the below   QA are from Quora DIGEST to me  on   30-12-2023.
>
> Selected quora answers generally interesting are included .Still they   need
> not be 100% correct answers.
>
> Compiled and posted by R. Gopala Krishnan, 80,    on 30-12-2023.
>
> Q1      What are some extremely useful facts that you know?
>
> A1      Aabishkar Wagle, BSc. Hons IT from University of Wolverhampton
> (Graduated 2019) Updated 5y
>
> Low volt electricity does not travel through wooden sticks. (Dry)
>
> Next time when you witness an electric shock, you can use a wooden stick
> to push the accident victim off a wire.
>
> The average Cell Phone screen is 10 times dirtier than a toilet seat. So,
> always manage a small time daily to clean.
>
> Eating blueberries daily helps you boost your short term memory. Rather
> than complaining about your short memory brain, start to take blueberries
> daily.
>
> Q2      What's the main thing about the universe that cannot be explained
> by science?
>
> A2      Chitransh Rahul Saxena 20h
>
> Determining the "main" thing about the universe that science can't explain
> is subjective and depends on individual perspectives and interpretations.
> However, several prominent candidates exist:
>
> 1. Consciousness: Despite significant neuroscientific advancements, the
> nature of consciousness and its emergence from physical processes remains a
> major puzzle. We understand the brain's electrical and chemical
> activities, but the "what it's like" aspect of subjective experience,
> qualia, eludes scientific explanation.
>
> 2. The origin and ultimate fate of the universe: Theories like the Big
> Bang and cosmic expansion provide compelling models for the universe's
> early stages and large-scale evolution. However, questions like what
> existed before the Big Bang, what lies beyond the observable universe, and
> what will ultimately happen to everything remain unanswered.
>
> 3. The existence and nature of dark matter and dark energy: These
> invisible components make up most of the universe's energy and mass, yet
> their composition and properties remain largely unknown. Scientists
> actively search for dark matter particles and study the expansion of the
> universe to unravel their mysteries.
>
> 4. The emergence of life and its potential beyond Earth: We understand
> the basic principles of life on Earth, but how exactly did it arise from
> non-living matter? Is life unique to Earth, or does it exist elsewhere in
> the universe? These questions push the boundaries of what science can
> currently answer.
>
> 5. The fundamental nature of reality: Questions about the nature of
> space, time, and the laws of physics delve into the deepest mysteries of
> existence. Are these fundamental elements absolute, or are they emergent
> properties of something more profound? Understanding the underpinnings of
> reality remains a long-term pursuit.
>
> It's important to remember that science is constantly evolving and pushing
> the boundaries of knowledge. What may seem unexplainable today might find
> a scientific explanation tomorrow. However, there's also the possibility
> that some aspects of the universe, like the essence of consciousness, might
> lie outside the realm of scientific inquiry and belong to philosophical or
> spiritual domains.
>
> Q3      Can you tell me something inspiring?
>
> A3      Murtuza Kanjeta, Student at IIT Madras Updated 2y
>
> I met this guy(middle one) on Elliot beach(chennai). He was selling
> cotton candy. I was clicking his pic then he asked me if I want the candy
> hair. I usually don’t carry money (cash) as I pay through digital mode 99%
> of time. But he offered me for free. I asked him where he came from and
> how he manages his life.
>
> I was shocked when he told me that he completed his 10th std from UP(Uttar
> Pradesh) and he came to Chennai all alone for earning money. Like he
> could have gone to Mumbai or some other north place due to ease in language 
> but
> he chose Chennai.
>
> He learnt Tamil in just a span of 2 months (atleast he can communicate)
> and throughout the day he sells candy and makes a profit of nearly 2000
> per day.
>
> As a gujju I asked him about his way of doing business, he wakes up at
> 4am and makes cotton candy with an  equipment he purchased at a cost of
> 3000/- nearly he spends 200rs per day and makes 2000 RS profit.
>
> He was happy with his life and that made me happy too.
>
> We always want inspiration from other people but that boy was getting
> inspiration from his own work.
>
> ***Nothing in this universe will inspire you more than your good deeds.
> Just give your best in your work and inspiration will follow you.
>
> My note- I emphasise the truth of that statement. Those who abuse others,
> making negative observations on  others may note it.
>
> Q4      What are some of the greatest examples of presence of mind?
>
> A4      Sunil Hembram, Former Student at Indian Institute of Science
> Education and Research, Kolkata (IISER-K) (2012–2017)Updated 6y
>
> This is a story about S. Satyamurti, who was a leading nationalist and a
> politician. He was known for his great oratory and his words carried
> wisdom, wit and logic.
>
> Once he went to England to present India’s case for freedom. He met the
> leading politicians in Britain. He pleaded them to restore self-government
> to India. He addressed several public meetings. They were well attended.
>
> At a meeting, while he was presenting India’s case for freedom, a heckler
> asked, “Do you know that the sun never sets on the British Empire?” That
> was true. For Britain had colonies all around the globe. And always it was
> day in some or the other part of the Empire.
>
> Satyamurti looked in the general direction of the crowd from where the
> question had come and smiled. The heckler felt he had nettled Satyamurti. He
> thought Satyamurti would not have a convincing reply.
>
> Here he went wrong. For Satyamurti replied, “ Do you know why? Even the
> sun doesn’t trust the British in the dark.”
>
> The laughter of the crowd pitched high. The heckler quickly ran out. He
> had learnt one lesson. He had met more than his match. He should have
> remained silent. He should not have heckled Satyamurti.
>
> Note: Last year when India celebrated the 70 I-Day, this unsung hero who
> fought for our independence was remembered.
>
> Q5      What is the latest joke about old age?
>
> A5      Gopalkrishna Vishwanath, I know lots of them. But most can't be
> narrated without spoiling my good name.5h
>
> In my WhatsApp group of old men in my age group, some are still a bit
> naughty.
>
> Here is a joke shared by one of them in the group.
>
> A group of Indian oldies decided to set out on a pilgrimage along with a
> guide.The guide made all arrangements and lectured the group on dos and
> don’ts during the journey.
>
> One of the don’ts was ‘When traveling don’t look at or stare at beautiful
> woman if there are any on the way. Look straight ahead and watch your
> step. Remember that you are on a pilgrimage. If by accident you happen to
> see them Chant “Hari Om”, “Hari Om”, turn your eyes away and continue on
> your way.The group agreed.
>
> On the way they saw an aged hermit sitting on the side of the road who was
> loudly chanting “Hari om”.
>
> The group rushed towards him and asked “Where?”
>
> My note- For the crippled brain – It was heard as “Hurry On”
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