Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Vichiism - Co-relation between "difficult and impossible"

Difficult is what you can do today, impossible takes a little longer. - Nehru's quote.

Derived Vichiisms are as under

1. Bhakthi is what you can practice today, saranaagathy takes a little longer.
2. Profound spiritualism is what you can experience today, becoming a "bhatha koti" takesa little longer.
3. Arrogance is what you have today, insensitivity manifests a little longer.
4. Paropakaram is what you can do today, renunciation takes a little longer.
5. Knowledge is what is achievable today, realisation takes a little longer.
6. Eccentricity is what is suspected today, total lunacy takes a little longer.
7. Psychphancy is what you may practice today, total servility takes a little longer.

Hope to hear from someone.

love

Vichu

7 comments:

  1. Uma and Naresh are here today to read your vichiism, their agreement to its contents will take a little longer!!!

    ReplyDelete
  2. Wah! Wah! without a doubt today, (though some repeating themes), all the 'little longer's' are a bit extreme, better 'longer', not 'little'!

    ReplyDelete
  3. I am just borrowing from Nehru's quote, impossible takes a "little" longer. The very fact that you find the prefix "little" a bit extreme, justifies all my sarcasms captured as Vichiism. Samaj ne wale samaj gaye, naasamaje woh "bewaqoof" (?) hain ?

    Vichu

    ReplyDelete
  4. Karma is what you can do today, the Phala will take a little longer...

    While Karma is what we are unable to do and expect the Phala instantaneously! - just a thought.

    A talented normal player cannot aspire to even participate in the Olympics unless he/ she dedicates all the efforts of training and practice for the big games.

    Ganesh

    ReplyDelete
  5. Fabulous ones. Thoroughly enjoyed them :)

    ReplyDelete
  6. Related quote:

    "Impossible is a word to be found only in the dictionary of fools."

    Napoleon Bonaparte

    ReplyDelete
  7. IMHO - Napoleon was probably quite the crank himself! :-)

    ReplyDelete