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Question posted: 03 18 2011 11:29:05 +0000,
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03 22 2011 16:25:10 +0000
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Have you ever been involved in some serious wrongdoing? What lesson did you learn from the experience?
"Serious Wrongdoing" - something one needs to introspect! Satyam's episode is a "serious wrongdoing"! Petty mistakes happen at all levels, knowingly sometimes, unknowingly many a times, that depends upon situations, not always. If the situation is favourable, that will go unnoticed, and at times that will boomerang also! You can't stand erect when you are facing a flood!
Hi Manish,
I prefer responding to facetious remarks from a humorous person at a distance to finding truthfulness of relative theory of words used in your question. I appreciate your aptitude for raising a humorous question that would surely demand a humorous reply.
'Right' and 'wrong' are two relative words like 'serious and 'frivolous', but the significance of these words basically depends on individual style of thinking. Obviously, the matter of 'learning a lesson' comes next. As far as 'wrongdoing' is concerned, it remains as a reflection of an individual's acceptability to admit a wrong. I hope that you will not deny that works of great men put an impact on our thinking process that inspires us to conclude finally what is wrong and what is right. It can be taken for granted that you are at liberty to think differently.
Had you not raised such a topic, it would have never been possible for me to rewind the events that had taken place in the past. I tried recollecting all such events carrying even the remotest possibility of getting severely blamed by others, but my friend, to my utter surprise, I did not find a single case where I had possibly left a track record of so-called 'wrongdoing'. This might appear to you as illogical, but it is true because I am at liberty to think in my own style.
Hope to see you again with some humorous questions. Till then, bye.
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