پنجشنبه، تیر ۰۴، ۱۳۸۳

تموم شد ! به همين الکي اي !!

آخيش ! امتحان ها تموم شد (يکي ديگه مونده که اصلاً مهم نيست) به يک هفته نخوابيدن ش مي ارزيد :)
چه قدر زود گذشت.. يک سال (از چهار سال) و چه قدر الکي گذشت !
حالا چه کار کنم؟! سه ماه تعطيل !
کلي وقت دارم کتاب بخونم !!! البته من تو طول ترم هم همه ش بيکار بودم. درس و اين حرفا که نداريم ما.. برنامه ي ترم ديگه رُ هم ديدم: مثل هميشه فقط چهار روز اول هفته. اگه اون جوري که مي خوام بتونم واحد بگيرم، قسمتِ جالب ش دوشنبه ها هست که از نه صبح تا چهار بعدازظهر دانشکده هستم، و بعدش هم کلاس خودم.. هفت مي رسم خونه ! البته خُب روزاي ديگه م خوبه؛ شنبه ها فقط دو ساعت. يکشنبه صبح و يک ساعت و نيم هم عصر. دوشنبه که full. سه شنبه هم يک ساعت صبح. يک ساعت و نيم عصر.. باقي هفته هم تعطيل !

يه چيز جالبي که شيراز مد شده، وقتي تولدهاي مذهبي ميشه، تو خيابونايي که بيشتر جوونا مي رن (مثلاً ملاصدرا - عفيف آباد) چند تا چادر مي زنن (يا پاترول واي ميسه) و چند تا خانوم چادري به مردم يه شاخه گل و يه کاغذ، کارت پستال (کاغذ گلاسه، پرينت رنگي!) ميده و «عيد» رُ تبريک ميگه.. پارسال تولد امام زمان بود، گل ميخک مي دادن. تولدِ نمي دونم يکي ديگه (روز مادر) هم گل ميخک سفيد مي دادن (جالب اين که به ما ندادن! اون روز فقط به دخترا و خانوما مي دادن). امروز هم يه شاخه گل مصنوعي..


The Triple Filter Test . . ..
In ancient Greece, scholar and intellectual, Dr. Socrates was reputed to
hold knowledge in high esteem. One day an acquaintance met the great
philosopher and said,
"Do you know what I just heard about one of your friend?"
"Hold on a minute," Dr. Socrates replied. "Before telling me anything I'd
like you to pass a little test. It's called the Triple Filter Test."
"Triple filter?" asked the man.
"That's right," Dr. Socrates continued.
"Before you talk to me about my friend, it might be a good idea to take a
moment and filter what you're going to say. That's why I call it the triple
filter test. The first filter is Truth. Have you made absolutely sure that
what you are about to tell me is true?"
"No," the man said, "actually I just heard about it and wanted to tell it to
you"
"All right," said Socrates. "So you don't really know if it's true or not.
Now let's try the second filter, the filter of goodness. Is what you are
about to tell me about my friend something good?"
"No, on the contrary, it is bad "
"So," Socrates continued, "you want to tell me something bad about him, but
you're not certain it's true. You may still pass the test though, Because
there's one filter left: the filter of usefulness. Is what you want to tell
me about my friend going to be useful to me?"
"No, not really." Replied the man.
"Well," concluded Dr. Socrates, if what you want to tell me is neither true,
nor good, and nor even useful to me, why tell it to me at all . . .