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Yes sir!

It adds to the
"pep" :high5:

through the
"fib" :lie:

people often
fabricate :heh:

imagining it to be
fabulous! :peace:

Dear Mrs Visalakshi Ramani,

Apart from the reasons mentioned, any thing done as a routine may bring mental fatigue. A break from the routine is essential to recharge the mind. Participating in the forum, gives us the opportunity to express our views. A bit of appreciation goes a long way.

Regards,
Brahmanyan,
Bangalore.
 
No no since their motto "Either they go out or we go out!"

very much like the modern daughter-in-law

complaining to her confused husband

about his own dear parents!!! :shocked:

Some people are ousted. :bolt:

The others are the ousters. :whip:

So neither comparison nor logic! :doh:

Can the same logic be extended to those who exist in this forum?
 
This TED video may have an indirect advice to all of us (forum participants) - most certainly to me.

Every doctor makes mistakes. But, says physician Brian Goldman, medicine's culture of denial (and shame) keeps doctors from ever talking about those mistakes, or using them to learn and improve. Telling stories from his own long practice, he calls on doctors to start talking about being wrong.

Brian Goldman: Doctors make mistakes. Can we talk about that? | Video on TED.com
 
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