yes money can buy everything execpt peace of mind i have seen many crorepatis who have name fame lots of money but they are not abel to eat their food even properly they eating medicines more then good food but even though they say "paisa khuda nahi hai lekin khuda se kum bhi nahi hai".
RE:money
by SRG on Aug 08, 2008 11:35 AM Permalink
Look at Mr N R Narayanamurthy of Infosys. Do you think he is unhappy. I dont think excess money has hurt him in any way
May be money cannot buy these things but it is also not easy to get these things if you do not have money. Money still has a role to play in getting these things.
For example, how often do you find a poor man -
(i) Happy and comfortable in his home? (ii) At peace? (iii) Respected by others? (iv) healthy? (v) finding love?
True money cannot buy these virtues but without money, it is also difficult to get these if you don't have money!
RE:Not Entirely True
by Pradeep Sharma on Aug 07, 2008 12:55 PM Permalink
for the examples: i) irrespective of money, happiness is as rare. so its problem with "feeling happy" rather than it being resulted from money. ii) ditto iii) You've mistaken the concept of respect for power. iv) poor people are more healthier than rich, evident. v)ditto (i) and (iv)
RE:RE:Limitations of Money
by Gopalkrishna Vishwanath on Aug 07, 2008 01:01 PM Permalink
Use Indic IME or Baraha. Or go to quillpad.com or use Google's transliteraiton facility and copy and paste from there into this comment box. If the web site supports Unicode then the comment should appear in the regional language script. I had tried it out last year. It did not work then. It works now. You can now post comments in any Indian regional language using this method.
RE:Limitations of Money
by Pahadi Chuha on Aug 07, 2008 12:47 PM Permalink
haha very funny...chuhe ke pass bulli hoti hai...nunni toh hijde ke pass hote hai...