Do you think that when you kick a barking dog, it barks more
By ssh123
@ssh123 (31073)
India
September 3, 2007 10:14pm CST
and when you pretend that you never notice the dog, he will shut this mouth. This is the principle on should adopt (if one wants) when you see a bad person!!
5 responses
@r_yuen (332)
• Indonesia
14 Sep 07
Kicking a dog? Hahahaha... I have one experience is that when I kick it, it's not barking. Why? Because it ran after me and try to bite me. Luckily I was able to escaped. Looks like I run faster than a dog. :) Hahaha....
To adopt this analogy is like when you see a bad person. Do you do bad things on him or do you treat them like a well human being by doing nothing wrong but good things? Well... My family keep saying, if someone hurt you, don't hurt him back, instead, try to forgive them because they don't know what they did. :)
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@ssh123 (31073)
• India
15 Sep 07
Whether you kicked the dog or vice versa did not interests me much and what interests me much is your statement "do not hurt him back, instead try to forgive' That is a divine statement and if implemented it will do a lot of good things in our life and bring lot of happiness.
@r_yuen (332)
• Indonesia
16 Sep 07
Hi ssh... Sorry for the late reply. Just came back from my 2 days vacation. :) Hehehehe....
Agree with you. If all of us think like that, it will create a better life and a better world. :)
@williamjisir (22819)
• China
4 Sep 07
If you pretend not to see the dog, it will still bark at you if the dog has the desire to just like a thief who plans to steal something from his neighbour.
When you kick a barking dog, it will still bark and maybe fight against you for you have aroused its potential desire to bark at you like someone who has decided to invade another because of his weakness. Who knows? This seems to be just like the strong bullies the weak.
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@williamjisir (22819)
• China
4 Sep 07
I am glad that you like it. Anyway I like your discussion and I did have an one-hour nap before I got up. Thanks.
@rladiga00 (1165)
• India
4 Sep 07
It is veery true in most cases when it is applied to real life situation with other humans.
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@grecychunny26 (9482)
• Philippines
5 Sep 07
Yes of course, they will bark back, because they are hurt. They just want you to know that if they bark back at you.
@insanity01 (48)
• Canada
4 Sep 07
Well how about this; kick a barking dog, it barks more. Continue to kick it, it loses it's voice.
I just wanted to hear your comment on this :)
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