Learning From Jokes

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Thomas Paine, an American statesman once said, ".... Praised and ridiculed it often so closely related that it is difficult grouped separately. The above steps compliments already made a laughingstock. Similarly, one step above the ridiculed can make it in praise again.

You know about the story of a famous detective, Sherlock Holmes and his friend the Watson?
Indeed, witty story we often hear of Sherlock Holms and Watson below arguably just a joke. But it could be a moral story actually want to show what is meant by Thomas Paine above.



Ever heard of it? One afternoon Sherlock Holmes and his loyal assistant Watson are camping in the middle of the expedition. After finishing dinner, the two men then went in and slept soundly in his tent.
Middle of the night Holmes woke suddenly the assistant.
"Watson, wake up! Tell me what do you see?"
As he rubbed his eyes Watson-ucek then look up the night sky, "I see billions of stars."
"So what does all of that" said Holmes.
"Billions of stars was a sign of the potential of the millions of planets," said Watson. "But that time is based on the position of the Moon, now approaching 05.00 dawn."
"What else?" urged the Boss.
"Ah, I'm still sleepy and tired. If according to our own, what it all means?"
Who asked paused. Then replied, "Watson dear! That is no thief stole our TENT!"

Companions, sometimes, once even more, in this life we also like Watson.
You ever experienced something like Watson? awaited story ... :)



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