Once upon a time the King of a kingdom requested all the people in the town to offer one pot of milk each. He requested them to pour that milk in the big pot arranged in the middle of the city.
Everyone one thought, "All will give milk anyway. We will just pour water. Who is going to find?" and all poured water in the pot.
When the king checked the pot next day, it is full of water. He understood that no one offered milk. Then he again requested all to offer milk. But the condition is they have to show the milk to the person appointed by king, before pour into the pot.
Then everyone offered milk.
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Then I asked my friend:
I: Do you understood what I want to say to you by this story?
He: No.
I: If your friend also thinks like you (I login in invisible mode, whenever my friends come online, I will chat), then you both will never chat online. Because both will be in invisible mode only.
MORAL: Be always in visible mode.
story of "invisible mode"
ssj | 28 Mar 2010, 6:29pmSo, what anyway both you and your friend have no important work to do. You will be chatting about girls (which girl u saw today, what dress she was wearing and which girl u are planning to go out this weekend). Good if both of you remain offline and donot chat couple of days, so much of less pollution. In case of urgency u can anyway call, email or send offline messages.
So moral of the story remain OFFLINE and come ONLINE only when needed, like a monkey sit on the tree and come on the ground only when u have some work.
story of "invisible mode"
arjun | 2 Apr 2010, 7:01pm@ssj
The moral of the story is: never think that others won't think like you. Thoughts pass from one mind to another mind in the universe. You are not an exception.