Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Let the bus arrive on time

Love is just like someone waiting for a bus. When the bus comes, you look at it and you say to yourself "ooh...so full....no more available sit". "I'll wait for the next one". So you let the bus go and waited for the second bus. Then the second bus came, you looked at it you say, "eew...this bus is so old...so shabby!" So you let the bus leave and again, decided to wait for the next bus. After a while another bus came, it's not crowded, not old but you said, "eeee...not air-conditioned ...better wait for the next one". So again you let the bus go and decided to wait for the next bus. Then the sky started to get dark as it is getting late. You panicked and jumped immediately inside the next bus. It is not until much later that you found out that you had boarded the wrong bus! So you wasted your time and energy waiting for what you want! Even if an air-conditioned bus comes, you can't ensure that the air-conditioned bus won't break down ! or whether or not the airconditioner will be too cold for you. So people... wanting to get what you want is not wrong. But it wouldn't hurt to give other person a chance, right? If you find that the "bus" doesn't suit you just press the red button and get off the bus!(as simple as that!)

8 comments:

  1. A superannuated yet veritable thought

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  2. Perfection is, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.

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  3. Sometimes, its not easy as boarding a bus. While discussing thsi point, somehow we do forget that its not a unintelligible 'bus' but a living, breathing person that we are dealing with here. If he/ she gives u a chance, he / she deserves the same. If u do press the red button in the middle of a zig zag rad, where the speed of the vehicle is non-uniform, the vehicle might not stop properly, and might even go out of control (concept courtesy Sir Issac Newton, Great Fellow :-D), and crash steeply causing a deep scar on itself and also on the rider. The scar might take years, even a lifetime and beyond to heal.

    As a reply to this mini sized, kit katy article, I just have one question:
    If you have such hurry to 'ride the bus', why not bunk the whole idea of going out, and have a pizza at home instead? Its guaranteed to reach you within 30 mins. Unfortunately, heart of individuals do not work that way, right?

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  4. 1.Had it been a 'living,breathing person',he/she wouldn't have been given a chance. A bus never gets a second chance;a person does.
    2.Scars,who bothers?
    3.If I'm in a hurry to ride the bus,y would I waste time having a pizza? I wasnt planning a ride to the Pizza Hut anyway!

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  5. Well, the Pizza thing was a just a relevance. And if all human beings think in the 'scars, who bothers?' kind of way, it would really hurt to be alive, don't you agree?

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