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Monday, February 15, 2010

Rebellion

Most parents of the present day seem to have had the ‘bitter’ taste of this, around the same time, the time when their children clock between 15 and 20 of age. And then it ‘settles’ down (either ways)!

I was wondering whether the question would help us re-looking at things that do matter, even in the midst of our busy-packed-life.

I quote two of the interesting questions. Both these are of wide applicability, and so please do not look at the persons asking. It is the questions representing most common minds.

Regards,
Psn(15th Feb, 2010)

Defiance
http://in.answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AupoERbf7b7kVlJgVF7OSbqQHQx.;_ylv=3?qid=20100213230957AAw6nDp&show=7#profile-info-ed3c4bcf8ff77a0a7f9283f0d3068a39aa
I am father of two kids, girl aged 15 and son 12. we are from a middle class joint family.?
both my kids are good in studies. Off late i have see that my daughter has started answering back and seems to have become defiant. she is still good in studies and when reprimanded about her behaviour even feels sorry but it seems that she wants to defy authority. what seems to be the problem



Contrast
http://in.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100213033827AAxqITF&r=w#NbUvWzq9WThW9GWqYeRc
Do you think Logic has no place for Emotions?
Are they poles apart?Thank you.~Smile :)

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

When an argument is presented logically one certainly derives pleasure that one gets when one sees 'beauty'. Here the beauty seen is in the structure of the universe that supports this logical order. This beauty, like any other beauty generates emotions of a peculiar sense of gladness and hapiness.

Coincidentally the random word verification thrown up is 'logi(r)'