Hi to all friends, Please see this small strory which is related to all professiionals. Let me know how you all are like it.
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Dear Jai,
Good story for all to remind us that we have to take care of the family. At the same time, I strongly disagree with Mr. Amresh Mishra and Mr. Grover who may think it is an old story, but certain ethics cannot become old.
Ramesh Bala
From India, Hyderabad
Good story for all to remind us that we have to take care of the family. At the same time, I strongly disagree with Mr. Amresh Mishra and Mr. Grover who may think it is an old story, but certain ethics cannot become old.
Ramesh Bala
From India, Hyderabad
Dear Ramesh,
No one is questioning the ethics or morals of the story; but only commenting that the story is OLD, that's all. Even I could not open the story nor could read it, but still I could guess it's the same story. Hope you understand what I mean. If not, let me explain again:
All of us have read and know the story of a "Thirsty crow" or the "Fox's sour grapes" etc. stories - all having good morals (ethics, as per your opinion). But, would you be happy if I post these stories again in this forum??
Regards.
From India, Delhi
No one is questioning the ethics or morals of the story; but only commenting that the story is OLD, that's all. Even I could not open the story nor could read it, but still I could guess it's the same story. Hope you understand what I mean. If not, let me explain again:
All of us have read and know the story of a "Thirsty crow" or the "Fox's sour grapes" etc. stories - all having good morals (ethics, as per your opinion). But, would you be happy if I post these stories again in this forum??
Regards.
From India, Delhi
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