Thursday, December 10, 2009

Wish to Like or Like to Wish?

TO WISH OR TO LIKE? TO LIKE DO NOT MEAN THAT YOU WISH FOR IT, BUT TO WISH DOESN’T MEAN THAT YOU WILL LIKE IT. THEREFORE, DO YOU LIKE TO WISH OR DO YOU WISH TO LIKE?

I came across this problem today when I was at the balcony of my house, where there were three students who were talking about getting a hair cut and they were discussing it out loud. There was a man and two ladies who walked passed and that men said this: “I like to keep my hair short but I wished to keep my hair long” and the other two ladies’ reaction was “What are you talking about? Do you want to keep your hair long or short?” And just in a sudden, the question popped up in my mind, “they were two different things”.

This man might like his hair to be short as it might portray a clean look rather than having a long hair, but wishing to have a long hair might be his dream as he had not kept a long hair before. It is not something which is confusing, just that maybe the understanding of the terms itself made it confuse.

But if a normal person is to react to this situation instantly, of course it would be a straight cut that “why do you wish to have a long hair when you like to have short hairs?” But different people might have different perception, which is good, as it creates creativity in a person. Therefore, think differently, as it will bring you to another step of thoughts, a thought out of the box, will lead you to a different way, a different path in life as “life” is a hilarious word, different thoughts leads you into a different route, and in other words, that route itself is controllable by every human. Be different and discover a new life for you, as everything is a new experience.

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