There’s this story of a village needing water. So two men took up the task. One bought two buckets and worked hard to draw water from a lake and walked back to the village and repeated the said task day in and out.
Another installed a pump, connected a pipe from lake to village and well, that’s that.
So the question is, whenever we are upon any task, are we buying buckets or building pipes?
Thursday, March 22
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6 Eye Balls:
It depends... certain scenarios, you really need to buy buckets to show all your hard work...
Am I right...?
I'd buy a bucket.. then get someone to help me carry it :D that way, you make a friend & you get things done too (well, sorta *heh*)...
Second thought, i'd get a few buckets, get a few hunky guys to fetch water, sit in the shade with a cocktail & watch the lovely 'scenery' passing by
*hehehehehehehehehehehehehehehehe*
Geovanni: sadly true, in our culture i find that you do need to act 'hardworking' to please pips...
Friendly Grace: Hmm, never thought of that, not a bad idea actually.. not so sure bout getting the work done though.. :p
The Real Grace: Hmm, why am i not suprised.. hahahaha... iyor this girl, laugh until like that... lovely 'scenery' hur.. ;)
aiya..screw the hard work..u just need efficiency. I'd just install the pump.:P hahaha..
that way ur efficient in doing your work although you're not hardworking. why go through so much suffering when u can solve it so plainly simple?:P ahhaha..that's how we engineers think hur? haha..
Justin: haha, i bet you can do that since u tackled pump design right or something? :p
but i find we must be politically correct sometimes and just show off to your boss that you're hardworking.. or better still, work out a better system and kick his system down the pipe... :p
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