Comparison

How God ever brings like to like.

Aristotle

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Anonymous said…
Yes, its very interesting. I always observe in any social gathering... many small groups get formed and within no time, each have formed a group of their choice, of their liking.

Its not just with humans; from birds, animals, even the solar system on one side, to micro-organizms and metaphysical bodies like mesaons and photos, its happening everywhere. Mystery surrounds in and out of us, and I not to be surprized at all for one of the most popular quotes ever - Birds Of The Same Feather Flock Together.

Sreesha
Anonymous said…
Sorry for the typo mistake. Meant "mesons and photons" in my post above.

Sreesha
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What I most liked about this Aristotle wisdom is more than the meaning of the quote. There is some hidden message I found very impressive. Look very carefully. He is not questioning this natural phenomena, but wondering at it. This wonder is the essential difference between a child and a weathered mind. If we could be plesantly surprised by the world around, we can be children again.
I borrow this knowledge from Sri Sri Ravishankar. He says: Transform all your question marks to exclamations.
Anonymous said…
Great words Madhu. Transforming!

Sreesha
Pallavi said…
Ah but therein lies the challenge :)