Thursday, March 13, 2014

Words

When friends ask you, "How are you?"
and you don't want to answer anything,
friends might think you've been through a rough life.

When families ask you, "What is your job?"
and you don't want to answer anything,
families might think you've been into mobs, prostitution, or drug dealings.

When recently known people ask you, "Where do you live?"
and you don't want to answer anything,
that people might think you live in some kind of slums.

When your spouse ask you, "Where have you gone?"
and you don't want to answer anything,
your spouse might think you have another lovers.

When your boss ask you, "How was your job progress?"
and you don't want to answer anything,
boss might think you are a lazy person who like to procrastinating.

When dealings with some unknown,
people tend to think negatively.
People can't read our thought,
but they can understand words.

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