What People Think, Does Matter. (Not Always But Yes, Sometimes It Does)
Today, when I was coming back
from college in a bus, I was reading an article on Hindustan Times. I was
sitting at the seat, located on the left side of the driver, near window. After
around 15-20 minutes passed, I finished reading that article and changed the
side of the page and started reading an article named, “Listening To Employees
Is An Important Engagement Tool”.
Later I noticed that a woman who
was sitting next to me, got attracted towards one of the articles on that page
of newspaper, then she held it a little and started pulling it towards her. I
thought her to be very well educated woman. Out of generosity, I passed that
newspaper to her and pulled out another page of newspaper from the bag to read
any other article. However, after around 60-70 seconds, she returned that
newspaper to me and then I continued reading the same newspaper.
Subsequently, 10-15 minutes later,
to give my eyes a little rest from the newspaper, I looked towards my right to
see at other passengers in the Bus, just to give a little turn to my neck as
well.
The moment I turned my face towards
right, I saw a disaster.
I was like, “Oh Am Gee”, quickly
I pulled out my mobile and started laughing, by looking at its screen so that
nobody can question about why I was laughing.
So what was it that made me to
pretend using mobile but in fact laughing out loud?
Actually, when I turned towards
right, I saw this woman with 30% of her index finger in her nose.
I couldn’t find any other way to laugh
out Loud.
In contrast, that one moment I
realized that what people think, does matter at certain times. It all depends
on how you utilize that fact.
Thank you for reading,
Regards,
Rohit Sood
(P.S. This incident made me
laugh, hope it made you smile at least.)
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