veeran
February 26, 2009, 06:37 PM
This was simply one of the best Neeya Naana off late.
There was lot of discussion at home after the show was complete and while thinking back, everything made sense.
There was no way the people siding with the heart were going to win in this Neeya Naana. Thats what makes them side with the heart, while everyone watching in the audience knew that heart is superior.
I felt the guest was a bit weak. We should have got a person who was a physicologist.
I wish I was in the audience in the side of the heart. I had some good answers ( this is because I always use my head and am trying to migrating to the heart side ).
The question to those siding with the heart was, life is a running race, if you stop to help someone who is falled, you will lose the race. Would you?
The answer is: Those who purely use the head will not stop to help. Those with heart will, but in the process they don't have to lose the race of life. They will know how far they will get behind if they stop to help someone.
Its not purely heart or head. Its a combination. Those on the head side might be using 90% brain and 10% heart but those on the heart side might be using 60% brain and 40% heart. Mother Teresa might use 90% heart and 10% brain.
Ultimately reaching the end of the race is not victory. It also counts on how you ran the race.
There was lot of discussion at home after the show was complete and while thinking back, everything made sense.
There was no way the people siding with the heart were going to win in this Neeya Naana. Thats what makes them side with the heart, while everyone watching in the audience knew that heart is superior.
I felt the guest was a bit weak. We should have got a person who was a physicologist.
I wish I was in the audience in the side of the heart. I had some good answers ( this is because I always use my head and am trying to migrating to the heart side ).
The question to those siding with the heart was, life is a running race, if you stop to help someone who is falled, you will lose the race. Would you?
The answer is: Those who purely use the head will not stop to help. Those with heart will, but in the process they don't have to lose the race of life. They will know how far they will get behind if they stop to help someone.
Its not purely heart or head. Its a combination. Those on the head side might be using 90% brain and 10% heart but those on the heart side might be using 60% brain and 40% heart. Mother Teresa might use 90% heart and 10% brain.
Ultimately reaching the end of the race is not victory. It also counts on how you ran the race.