Sunday, 9 June 2019

A story about a watch

I have a story about a watch. Many rich people have in their possessions watches of different brands to denote their status and position in the society.

But, watches are for all. Not only the riches but the poor people also must have watches. The latter will use not so branded watches and can easily be found or purchased in the flea markets, shopping malls etc.

Some of the high-end watches can be found in the internet. So with low class standard watches.

I had a lecturer before, who used to have a watch branded ALBA. Once you have a watch which got sentimental value, I can say it is intrinsic in value. Not so much of a brand or price of the watch, but the sincerity of the person who gave it to you as a gift. That is the lesson I learnt from that person. Do not ask me more about it because it is too sentimental for me to talk about watches.

I still remember that once someone gave you something which is of a value, even the force of nature would never allow it to be sold or transferred to other people.

The above is true.

When someone gave you something of value, and indirectly forces you to sell it for some money, how would you feel?

You would feel you are too much of a burden to that person.

The above is so true.

What is your story about watches?

I don't think your watches would speak for you, the way my watches speak to me.

Saturday, 1 June 2019

How to get rid of people who deny my right to get a car.

I won't allow anyone especially a bastard to control my life when it comes to get a car I need the most.

Like I said before, I would curse anyone who denied my right to get a car or get access to a car.

Even if he is a bastard Prime Minister or a moron head of a country.

Ethics

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