Thursday, June 24, 2010

A cute love story

A sad love story of an Engineering student..........

          A guy was deeply in love with his classmate.
One day he proposed her by saying that he loved her a lot....
But she was angry and refused and threatened him that she'd complain to the Principal if he ever bothers her again.
One day the girl borrowed a text book from that boy and wrote a message "I love you too, I'm sorry to hurt you the other day. if u've forgiven me, please come and talk to me and never leave me." in that book.
But the guy never talked to her.
4 yrs went away and nothing has happened..
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Moral of the story:

Engineering boys never open their books, don't write important message their, instead send it through tweeter or Facebook !! 
 

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Enjoy your life at every moment

Once a fisherman was sitting near seashore, under the shadow of a tree. Suddenly a rich businessman passing by approached him and enquired as to why he was sitting under a tree and not working. To this the poor fisherman replied that he had caught enough fishes for the day.
Hearing this rich man got angry and said: Why don't you catch more fishes instead of sitting in shadow wasting your time?
Fisherman asked: What would I do by catching more fishes?
Businessman: You could catch more fishes, sell them and earn more money, and buy a bigger boat.
Fisherman: What would I do then?
Businessman: You could go fishing in deep waters and catch even more fishes and earn even more money.
Fisherman: What would I do then?
Businessman: You could buy many boats and employ many people to work for you and earn even more money.
Fisherman: What would I do then?
Businessman: You could become a rich businessman like me.
Fisherman: What would I do then?
Businessman: You could then enjoy your life peacefully.
Fisherman: What do you think I'm doing right now?
MORAL - You don't need to wait for tomorrow to be happy and enjoy your life. LIFE is at this moment, enjoy it fully.
As some great men have said "My riches consist not in extent of my possessions but in the fewness of my wants".