Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Neither angry nor young, seemingly man

This is the typical and complete description of the secretary of the chairman, advisory committee, DGH. He is very polite, humble and soft spoken. Now you will say these all are good qualities, why am I worried about it. Yes, you are right. But the actual problem is not with these qualities, the point of discussion is the extent of them which has made him quite non reactive. Whatever you say to him, he will just laugh and ignore it.
I would have called him a saint if he would not have some other peculiar characteristics that are preventing him from receiving a crown of sainthood. I am telling you about them in brief:
1. High getting and least spending.
2. Over appraisal of the status of his native place which is not actually worthwhile.
3. Always staying at the receiving end whether some one giving or throwing anything.
4. And if you want something from him (only a foolish can expect it), you will always be disappointed.
This much explanation was for why in heading I have said him, ‘neither angry’, secondly age wise he cannot be said ‘young’. Thirdly why I am saying him ‘seemingly man’: He is newly married but he wants to pass his time away from his wife.
Now you can judge yourself his personality. If still you want to give him the crown of a saint, inform him immediately, as he is always ready to receive anything.

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