Saturday, November 29, 2008

Put down your glasses right now!



At the beginning of a class, professor held a glass full of water and told the students:
Look at here, my dears! How much does it weigh?

The students answered: 50 grams, 100 grams, 150 grams ….

The professor said: I don’t really know its weight. But my question is that if I held the glass of water in my hand for several minutes, what would happen?

The students answered: “Nothing”

The professor asked: What will happen if I hold it for one hour?

One of the students said: You feel gradually pain in your hands.

The Prof. said: You are right. Now what happen if I hold it for one day?

Another student said: Your hands will go numb; your mussels will come heavily under pressure, they will be paralyzed. And you will be definitely in need of hospital treatment… all the students burst out laughing.

The professor said: All right, but I want to know that is there any changes in the weight of the glass?

The students answered: So, what caused pain to our mussels?
What should we do? …

The students were totally confused.

One of them answered: Put down the glass.

The professor said: exactly right, we can compare it with our life’s problems.

If you keep the problems in mind for several minutes there is nothing wrong. But if you keep them for a long time, they will cause you pains and you will be paralyzed and have no ability to work.

But the most important thing is being free of thinking on your problems at the end of every day before getting sleep. If you do so, you will be fresh, full of energy and ready to do things in the morning. You will be able to solve even the most difficult problems.

Then, put down your glass right now and enjoy the life; "This is life, you know?"

1 Comments:

At January 29, 2009 at 2:02 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

hi dear, though i have read this article somewhere, its nice to read once again... very nice... put down the glass right now and enjoy the life... life is like an icecream... enjoy it before it mealts... take care... Simon

 

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