my old man is a sucker for basics.. complete die-hard sucker.. for him, the entire existence of this very universe is baseless without basics.. that's how nuts he is about basics..
my old man taught me basics.. he made me understand the very essence of basics.. and he made me realise that the basic mistake of the commoner in this universe is the practice of forgoing with the very basics.. he made me realise that people forget the base when they strive to escalate..
and my old man and i, both know today, that the basic, in fact, is no more basic today.. it is in fact the most priceless-ly precious possession of a commoner..
my old man taught me the basic rule of fundamentals.. "you can't compare two things if they don't belong to the same units!" this is how my introduction to basics started.. reading the 'sentence' over and over, and you will probably dismiss this as just a theory before solving some high school chemistry/physics problems.. because, back then, 'units' could only mean (necessarily) joules, newtons, cal, kg, metre, etc. but, its more than just these 'units'.. and that is when i realised that the basic rule of fundamentals is not really 'basic' for the commoner.. its more of 'exotic' , per se..
because its stupid for people to even think of asking--"so, where do you like it better, Ahmedabad or Mumbai?" duh!! don't you understand? only those things having "same" units can be compared.. if you have to compare things having different units of measurement, you are supposed to first convert the units into a common unit and only after then you can measure and compare them..
Ahmedabad and Mumbai, they are not measured in the same units.. they can never even be converted into a common unit to be measured and compared.. heck! they are in two different planes, altogether! two different systems.. to say in high school science terms, one is measured in kg and the other is measured in mts..!
so save yourself from the trouble of asking and me the trouble of being subjected to such baseless questions.. i don't need 'friendly' from you..
i am a basic-loving person.
*on-your-face*
my old man taught me basics.. he made me understand the very essence of basics.. and he made me realise that the basic mistake of the commoner in this universe is the practice of forgoing with the very basics.. he made me realise that people forget the base when they strive to escalate..
and my old man and i, both know today, that the basic, in fact, is no more basic today.. it is in fact the most priceless-ly precious possession of a commoner..
my old man taught me the basic rule of fundamentals.. "you can't compare two things if they don't belong to the same units!" this is how my introduction to basics started.. reading the 'sentence' over and over, and you will probably dismiss this as just a theory before solving some high school chemistry/physics problems.. because, back then, 'units' could only mean (necessarily) joules, newtons, cal, kg, metre, etc. but, its more than just these 'units'.. and that is when i realised that the basic rule of fundamentals is not really 'basic' for the commoner.. its more of 'exotic' , per se..
because its stupid for people to even think of asking--"so, where do you like it better, Ahmedabad or Mumbai?" duh!! don't you understand? only those things having "same" units can be compared.. if you have to compare things having different units of measurement, you are supposed to first convert the units into a common unit and only after then you can measure and compare them..
Ahmedabad and Mumbai, they are not measured in the same units.. they can never even be converted into a common unit to be measured and compared.. heck! they are in two different planes, altogether! two different systems.. to say in high school science terms, one is measured in kg and the other is measured in mts..!
so save yourself from the trouble of asking and me the trouble of being subjected to such baseless questions.. i don't need 'friendly' from you..
i am a basic-loving person.
*on-your-face*
Ahmedabad and Mumbai?
ReplyDeleteHow can you compare both?
They are two worlds completely different.
@Haddock: precisely my point too..(sic)
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