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Posted
on 06-Dec-00 08:29 PM
Rajendra, our "copy and paste" master wrote: >For all the lecture about humbleness and setting an >example, I always think it's wiser to be setting one >of your own Dear Rajendra, Greetings. Thank you for your confidence in me. Despite your confidence, however, I am aware that I still have a long way to go before I reach the level of Dr. Gongal. That is why, on this journey of life, for now anyway, I prefer to draw lessons from Dr. Gongal's life by using his OWN PUBLISHED words to urge us all, especially his youngest son Shailesh Nath (who's a GBNC Board member too) to: a) not be rude to others. b) not lose patience over small things. c) not lose emotional control so as to damage long-standing friendships. d) not pit friends against friends. I hope the lessons I have drawn are clear enough. >than to keep talking about others and their children. Rajendra, I regret to see that you insult Dr. Gongal by calling him "others". He is not some "others". He is a PUBLIC figure in Nepal whose words are taken seriously by the public. Besides, you also insult Shailesh Nath by calling him "children". Shailesh Nath is no "children". Shailesh Nath too, if I am not mistaken, spends all his waking hours thinking about how to make the GBNC better, and in this, we all should support him by also making his father's lessons crystal-clear to him. >Also, short sweet responses are more likely to be >read than lengthy filibustering lectures! Rajendra, you are entitled to your views, and I support your right to express your views. But I remain quietly confident that I do have have a sizeable audience on the Net that reads my postings and is always free to agree or disagree with my views. oohi ashu
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