Sunday, May 12, 2013

(RBU) EINSTEIN: BE HAPPY TO LIVE A LIFE FOR OTHERS

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)

This concept of Einstein is ingenious,
Though it's in a contextual dilemma:
It may be right in one looking serious,
Or just that can be wrong in another.

What reasons to say of Great Man's sense?
If his "others" are good it proves correct,

But another way round it sounds nonsense,
If his "others" are the bad, imperfect.
          Sao Puthpong, 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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