Monday, January 3, 2011

Putting the cart before the horse.

The meaning of this phrase is :  "jumping to conclusion" or " jump the gun".  There are alot of people who knows only a little bit and passing judgement and conclusion based on half truth or the little bit they know. Why are they doing such a thing and most of the time, it is their bad character or having a malicious agenda.

In the proper arrangement, the horse must pull the carriage  and by reversing the sequence, the cart is obstructing the horse and hindering the movement of the carriage.  The intention is to create a rhetoric or a confusion to mass up a nicely done programme. Sometimes, it is the crab mentality like I have written in my previous article.  The crab pulls down each other and prevent each other from leaving their containers.

The small people or lesser people is a nuisance to society  and often have very small hearts and tolerance for other people's success. It is often a person who have missed appreciation by others or fall out of love and need attention to pull themselves out of their shit hole.  Opportunist in the making.

In big organization, there are alot of such good actors who carry out their evil deeds and passing themselves off as righteous people. They are often good speakers who can twist and turn and manipulate their listeners to belief what they say and gain their support for their evil deeds.

Nevertheless, my advise to these small hearted people is that we reap what we sow and karma will get these bastards anyway. For these people, they have to repent and turn over a new leaf to do good deeds to redeem themselves. Having said that, it could be their up bring and background which turn them from good people to bad and it is not fault of theirs. Most of the time, they claim this is the reason if they have been identified and pull up as a faker. Whatever the making, we advise such bad characters to be more honorable in their dealings and if they cannot help, please do not hurt other people.  Let the good people do some good to the people around them and to this world.

Namaste.

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