Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Projector Table Price

hasty judgments? No thanks!

Sometimes people tell me: "Hey, Tony, I once believed in something, but it did not work." How do they know with certainty that it did not work? Perhaps they should have given more time.
Perhaps India could learn from this story a thousand years ago. story about a farmer who has only one horse to pull his plow and the horse runs away. His neighbor says, "It 's terrible!" The farmer replies: "Maybe."
The next day, in fact, the farmer returned with two horses .
Another day, her son tries to break horses and ends up breaking a leg.
"Oh, it's horrible!" said the neighbor. "Maybe" - replica as the first farmer.
The next day, the army announced intention to draw all men to war, but can not take the wounded boy.
If you believe in something that still did not work, maybe you are giving a hasty judgments. When you think you are in trouble, maybe it's not really so, maybe you're focusing on the negative side of the situation, or maybe it is just a passing thing.
Remember, your ability to judge wisely depends very much on the possibility that he sees for the future.
What you see is what you get:)

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