Thursday, December 13, 2012

(RBU) MY THREE IDEAS OF EINSTEIN'S GROOMING

Oct 11, 2012 (edited)  -  Public


Reading what Albert Einstein said below, I have three ideas:
1- He implicitly meant one should take much more care of what considered as more important to Humanity than to one's bodily appearance.
2- Even so, he already took the slightest care of his grooming to prefer such a hairstyle -- He actually paid time to it. I myself experienced this type of grooming after having a bath and didn't comb my hair till it was dry, then it looked like Einstein's natural hairstyle.
3- He said that to attract public attention to his thoughts of the world as a popular Khmer-legendary Thneanhchey did leave a remark to last pay his attention to his Nation before his death. (Cambodia)


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Puthpong Sao

Oct 11, 2012  -  Public
As a person, one has already a life since his birth. However, Albert Einstein was clever to raise this for humans to use their brain when his main clause should be A PERSON STARTS TO LIVE A REAL HUMAN BEING ... to be well completed by his dependent clause.
(...) when one commences being linked to the Internet. But how about billions of Earth-Dwellers who have no access to a computer and the internet? They have no time to start their actual life then?
(Phnom Penh, Kingdom of Cambodia, SEA)

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Marie LaudeOct 11, 2012


This is very interesting reflection and I want to think about it before answering what I think of it. Now I have to go to bed (my body life) and to sleep. Have a good night (if not already done!). I'll talk to you tomorrow (on internet, my real human being????)
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                              HAPPINESS OF BEING LONELY                                                                                                                                                                      
1. Listening to Elton John singing,
“The [burning] candle in the wind” blowing,
Makes me feel what that is,
Like enjoying my sole happiness,
Of learning to live a life of being lonely...Expand this post »
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Puthpong SaoOct 11, 2012 (edited)Edit
Yes, REALLY TRUE. It describes my own feelings. Do you know? My dad was a teacher at a Junior High school (collége en français). He was killed in late 1970 war. My young mother, just 30 years-old, took over all the family burden raising 7 children of her own -- I was then 13, my brother 15. The Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge came to power on April 17, 1975. ... In 1977, my mom, forced to sit all day to make clothes for Angkar (The Organization), had her back bent down till her tragic death on April 9, 2012. I myself also since then have had the stiffness of my spine, neck and the four main joints of the legs (raideur du cou, dos et des quatres grandes articulations des deux membres inférieures -- genoux et bassin). Je méne une vie sédentaire depuis plus de trente années. ALTHOUGH I was one of the most brilliant students in all fields (except sports because I was the youngest) in my promotion (quoique j' étais un des plus brillants de ma promotion.) I am jobless now ... I live with my wife and two children -- le garçon surnommé William 9 ans et la fille Winnie 7 ans.
Marie, si cela ne vous géne pas, pourrions-nous faire une amitié? Mon adresse e-mail est saoputhpongs2@gmail.com. J' ai écris des contes modernes pour les enfants encore inédites ...
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Marie LaudeOct 10, 2012


I am ok to be your friend; my mail is marie.laude@profession-sport-loisirs.fr; sorry but I have very few time to write now. It's the day I have to go with my children at their activities (dance for daughter and violin for son). Write to you later!
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Puthpong Sao

Oct 10, 2012  -  Public
These words of Albert Einstein -- whether he accepted it or not -- show that the ways of his thinking came after Buddha's steps. The Founder of Buddhism, native of Nepal, having looked deep into human society and wild nature, found his Thorough Knowledge of peaceful coexistence morality laws (for the benefit of humanity) through years of living and meditating in the very nature. (CAMBODIA)

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Puthpong SaoOct 11, 2012 (edited)Edit

Not only Buddha, but also Indra, Siva, Brahma and Jesus Christ. Do you believe that I read: Hittler et la Tradition Cathare de Serge Thion, Seconde Guerre Mondial -- Premiere Partie a l' épaisseur comme une encyclopédie, Le Génie du Christianisme, Cactus, ... (de Chateaubriand), Le Pere Goriot de Balzac, Madame Bovary de Gustave Flaubert, The Half-Way House d' Ellery Queen (American English) et tant d'autres.
Buddhism is not a Religion, but a Doctrine of Social Ideology for Humanity (appreciating Freedom of Faith and Beliefs) and not for God: Buddha doesn't prescribe His Teachings as physically, verbally nor mentally binding tools to force beliefs or faith on followers. He preaches Liberty of Faith and Beliefs, For instance, for The Lotus Flower Rains (La Pluie de Fleurs de Lotus) those who wish to get soaked will be, and those who don't won't. This doesn't mean that in Buddha's days there used to be rains which Lotus Flowers in realty dropped from the sky as liquid rain. But, Lotus is the Symbol of Knowledge and Purity of Mind that is father to well-founded reasoning: Where there is faith there must be reasoning. One has to use one's wit or intelligence to find truth through reasons.
In 2001, a Swiss-native Buddhist Monk Dharma Sami from Zurich, Switzerland visited me home. I asked why as of a christian family in Europe he chose to be a Buddhist monk. He said his faith led him to Buddhism and his parents first objected to his ordain, but later respected his choice. 
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Marie LaudeOct 10, 2012
I saw a post from you yesterday about the Christianism precept: "love your ennemies and pray for those who persecute you". You wrote "don't love anything which makes your poor innocent heart pain" (or something like that y don't remenber the exact words). Does it mean you're not agree with this precept?
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SOMETIMES A BLUNT FALSEHOOD IS DIFFICULT TO DENY. What Albert Einstein said in his first clause agrees completely with a Khmer centuries-old Proverb extracted from a former Khmer Prince Preah Reach Samphear's educational poem,"ពាក្យពិតរែងស្លែងពុំពិរោះថា"  

Marie LaudeOct 10, 2012


Indead, a falsehood told with a lot of cheek is the best one. Observe all the advertisements around us in our trading world... 
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Ron KirundaNov 8, 2012
Just my two cents.

According to theists, the world was created by god. And based on what I am understanding is that he is the beginning of things... do we agree? .... good.... so then if there must always be a beginning and and end.... where did the beginning originate? Who made god?

Please calm down my dear theists. No need for the name calling, no need to swear and cuss at me. Just asking a simple question. Besides.... don't your holy books say "do not judge, least ye be judged" or something like. And doesnt also tell you to preach to those who don't believe? Mmmmmhhhh... cussing, heeing and hawing will definitely loose your audience.

Just my two cents.
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Chris VarrieurNov 9, 2012

Albert probably my Great, Great, Great, Great Grandpa cause my Brain can be as creative, innovative & or insane? LOL
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EVERY PROBLEM IS A CONSEQUENCE OF HUMAN FEARS. THE BIGGEST FEAR OF ORDINARY PEOPLE IS DEATH. (Kingdom of Cambodia)
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vicent silangaNov 26, 2012

hi are you ok?

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I'm ok
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Susie MccoolOct 20, 2012

who said that about a cluttered desk? An empty desk would be a sign of two things: A-work completed and transfered? or B-no work and hopefully someone's coming to fill it.

obad mohamed obad aljahmiOct 20, 2012

clutter desk is not necessarily a sign of mastermind, however, the genius should keep his desk neat and tidy as supposed to be his mind
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David SimeoneOct 10, 2012

Hello Maria,I find it fitting to make your acquaintance here with this prolific quote.
Nature has so many healing properties,not just from natural extracts and other healing herbal medicines.The beauty of nature is healing/soothing in itself.Take the beauty of the Ocean for instance.Its sounds are like Gods music along with the chipping of the birds.The mere visualization of memories of nature bring ourselves to recognize how powerless we are of the forces of nature.Like they say "don't fool with mother nature".Its to be respected,as we get reminders to often of how powerful natures elements can be.

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Madison BergeronOct 11, 2012

nature gives me time to relax it gives me time to get away from the rest of the world
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Your name sounds like French. Etes-vous d' origine franchaise? Á ma pensée, vous avez une bonne et vaste connaissance. Maintenant, il est une heure vingt, bonne nuit, Marie.
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Marie LaudeOct 7, 2012


Hello, yes, I'm french and know very few things about Cambodia (sorry) and very few things about Google+ and very few things about english... Well Y begin in all thoses parts. But Y am interested in what you shared... Are you professor at University?

Puthpong SaoOct 10, 2012 (edited)Edit

To Marie Laude: Me, a professor at a University? Ha! ha! Some of my students also posed this question to me? Why? They said all my words explained and the ways I expressed them -- verbally and in writing -- made them think so. Surely I used to teach maths -- to students in preparation for Baccalauréat de la Deuxieme Partie -- for some ten years from 1983. I gave private lessons of French and English, at my home-as-school, too. I also met English-speaking and French-speaking foreigners among others like French doctors, Phillip Daniel, Professeur aggrégé en Médicine Pierre L' Her, Professeur en Histoire et Géographie en retraite Francoise Ung. I used to work home as a translator for the UN WFP (when Monica Lindell was head and Patricia Bullen as Chief Administrator) from mid 2000 to late 2002. In short, I like doing things laboriously and elaborately and love reading Comme Mon Pere m'a appris depuis mon enfance READING BENEFITS YOU -- RBU. Marie, do you know? I have an idea,"It's much easier to get a grand chef of high gastronomic qualification to make food satisfying every tongue and mouth. But it's really very hard to find a person who knows the technique to concoct words of taste to please every mind." A Bientót. 
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Marie LaudeOct 7, 2012


Yes, i can read it too, the only little problem is my bad english, not the order of the letters!!! So strange...
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Martin SteinOct 10, 2012
So it goes every Day. LEARN TO LEARN.

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POVERTY HAS NO TRUE FRIENDSHIP. Kingdom of Cambodia

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This concept of Albert Einstein is in a contextual dilemma: it may be right in one and can be wrong in another. Why? -- If his "others" are the good people then his comment proves correct. But if they are bad ones, this theory certainly is nonsense. (Phnom Penh, Cambodia)

Marie LaudeOct 6, 2012
That's the way Y have done to my life; but indead, it's necessary to do it for good people.The difficulty is to choose good people and find what could be done for them; And also, what Y could be able to do for them... What Y can do the best to those who need it, and who are good people: here is my aim; it's the only manner Y have found to give a sense of my presence on Earth!
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Shashikant BhattiOct 22, 2012
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that is so insane 
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