A student ask a teacher, "what is love ?" The teacher said, "in order to answer your question,
go to the padi field and choose the biggest padi and come back.
But the rule is: you can go throught them only once and cannot turn back to pick."
The student went to the field, go thru first row, he saw one big padi,but he wonders....may be there is a bigger one later. Then he saw another bigger one... but may be there is a even bigger one waiting for him. Later, when he finished more than half of the padi field, he start to realise that the padi is not as big as the previous one he saw, heknow he has missed the biggest one,
and he regretted !!!! So, he ended up went back to the teacher with empty hand.
The teacher told him, "...this is love... you keep looking for a better one, but when later you realise, you
have already miss the person...."
" What is marriage then ?" the student asked.
The teacher said, "in order to answer your question, go to the corn field and choose the biggest corn and come back.
But the rule is: you can go throught them only once and cannot turn back to pick.
" The student went to the corn field, this time he is careful not to repeat the previous mistake, when he reach the middle of the field, he has picked one medium corn that he feel satisfy, and come back to the teacher.
The teacher told him, "this time you bring back a corn....
you look for one that is just nice, and you have faith and believe this is the best one you get.... this is marriage ."
5 comments:
For me, love is more like finding a precious pearl. At first you cannot believe it, then you look around to see if it belongs to anyone. Once you are convinced it does not, then you move forward to claim it - only to discover it does belong to someone else who got there 3 years before you did. sigh.
Love is like drinking sea water. the more u drink, the thirsty you get. In the end, you may get kidney failure ;)
for me hor, I jump into the sea :P
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Spinnee...u jump into the sea? got drown??
hehez..
Idealist will keep on believing that true love and marriage can co-exist. So sad if we go with the assumption that 80% of the time, they are 2 very mutually-exclusive entity huh? Although, by stats...yah. =(
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