Showing posts with label NOT-SO-FUNNY WORLD!. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NOT-SO-FUNNY WORLD!. Show all posts

Sunday, June 10, 2018

Need to Question Superstitions!


Ms. Jagjit Daniel's novel Dreams of One Country: India Rises! (at present on Amazon; print publishing and movie rights available): The sensational story based in real historic events of Priya Jha's humanitarian campaign inspiring youth to unite and launch India's ascent...to join the world's developed nations!

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Need to Question Superstitions!

Many of us acquire some superstitions from older people in our childhood. Superstitions are passed on from generation to generation, no questions asked. But superstitions crumble if they are questioned using scientific knowledge. Perhaps 'An apple a day keeps the doctor away,' was long ago an accepted superstition. Today, no one believes an apple a day is the perfect prescription to avoid falling ill!
Superstitious beliefs survive when we either don't care or don't dare to question them!

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Sunday, April 29, 2018

Your Dance Time: From Jitterbug to Twitterbug!

Your Dance Time: From Jitterbug to Twitterbug!

In the 1940s a popular dance was the jitterbug. Today, among the world's most popular is the twitterbug. It can be danced by anyone. Anywhere. Anytime. No partners needed. It can turn fact into fiction, fiction into fact. It can turn honesty into dishonesty and dishonesty into honesty.
So that's dancing the twitterbug? Good God!  What have we come to? Where's our world of ideals?
  
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Read Ms. Jagjit's novel Dreams of One Country (Amazon): A never-before love inspired campaign lights India's dawn as an elite modern nation!

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Sunday, April 8, 2018

New International Survey of Human Traits



New International Survey of Human Traits 

 I'm proposing a unique international survey of traits.
1. Do the inclinations to show-off, practice malice (for no material gain, but for the sheer joy of seeing someone embarrassed or distressed, without ever thinking: What if someone did that to me?) - and cheat tend to go together?
2. And if they do, is the combined expertise any less common in the 'highly developed' countries?
3. Will the results be funny? Slightly funny?

Or totally Un-funny?

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Read Ms. Jagjit's novel Dreams of One Country: India Rises! (Amazon): How Priya Jha's amazing youth campaign unites the people to share and care for each other, thus inspiring India's ascent to join the world's most developed nations!

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