hostel and rent house life.
By shibham
@shibham (16977)
India
May 10, 2009 1:49am CST
hai everyone, it is said that if anyone has no experience of hostel life in his/her pre married (education) life and an experience of rent house life after marry, then his/her experience about life is incomplete. these two give us more knowledge that how we can struggle in life? do you agree with it? please share.
2 responses
@Crazyracer (177)
• China
10 May 09
hi shibham, nice day.
what you talked about the life of hostel and rent maybe one of the wealthy experiments in our lives, especially when we were youny. and in 2007 when i was practicing the clinical anaesthesiology in the third hospital of Peiking university, we six classmates rented a 6 square m basement,but we finally" survived", hahah , a little serious!
but what you said went to extremes, and don't you think so?
lot of people in a rich family , they lack of any difficult experiments but they can go to a big success.why we always come to the notion that difficuty give good to the later life? that is a idea just to console oneself. we should confess we dont have a rich father, and we dont have the talent and we dont spark when we are younger than we are now, we should not complain anything. and you are the better one, you just console youself by an attitude most young have.
you are ordinary!man
maybe the words above is a little offensive, but it is what come to me when i see the sentence you post there/
and have a nice day!
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@krajibg (11922)
• Guwahati, India
30 May 09
Hi there, I can get into your points and all they are valid. Ease or difficulty are the parts of our life and as you have mentioned that should not be the criteria of one's being happy or not happy. And surely there should not be any inhibition that my father was not a wealthy person and I am making my way out of my head.
A wealthy father's son or daughter might not get the experience as the discussion says but there are many who have that and are well off at the end of the day.
@shibham (16977)
• India
31 May 09
hai crazyracer.to some extent u r right. but different people...different views.......different minds. my thoughts can't be 100% similar with u and vise-versa. but as krajibg has mentioned, i support him. he just feels as me and if u deeply thinks then u also can't ignore it. thanks.
@ghanni_4u (54)
• India
10 May 09
very nice discussion to discuss upon..
presently i am studying and that too staying in hostel here we have to manage everything by ourself so i think if you havent stay in hostle environment so you dont know how to act against or together with other which creates a lots of problems ahead..
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