Hello Kiran,
Good observation and you are right on the money. It is very easy to criticize and point fingers at others. I am quite aware of the fact that, if I point finger at somebody (which I am trying to cut down and goal is taking it to ZERO), at least three fingers, if not four (depending on how flexible ones fingers are), are pointing at me. In logical sense, I myself did something wrong three to four worse than the person whom I am pointing at. At the same time CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM is very healthy and allow us to do things smarter and better
In spiritual world, finger pointing does not exist. You just smile at whoever pointing finger and pray for removing darkness from him. I hope we discuss the issues here with love, respect, and sensitivity focusing on issues like hunger, population growth, education, development etc.
I have seen several great topics being discussed here and I keep reading often times some of those to keep my spirits high. I sincerely admire Chandu Sambasiva Rao's time and efforts for bringing nice topics for discussion.
This is my two cents.
With love,
Ramesh
From: "Kiran Gullapalli" <kirang@hotmail.com>
Reply-To: AndhraOne@googlegroups.com
To: AndhraOne@googlegroups.com
Subject: My thoughts on recent posts
Date: Sat, 03 Dec 2005 18:15:42 -0500
>
>Hi,
> I have observed off late, some recent posts that are not related
>to the spirit of this esteemed group. These posts have been more of
>self promotional, self congratulatory and propaganda oriented, which
>neither add value nor substance to any kind of meaningful
>discussion.
>
>Genuine achievements and milestones can always be discussed and
>congratulated. But, posts that are mere newspaper planted stories of
>self glossing are really abhorring. These kind of posts really
>dampen the spirit of group and reduce the enthusiasm of the
>participants to contribute interesting ideas and discussions.
>
>I would request our reverred moderator Chandu gaaru to reduce these
>kind of topics and posts and keep the spirit and enthusiasm on a
>higher ground
>
>Please let me know your thoughts
>
>Regards,
>Kiran
>
>
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