Ancient: Can water live or exist without hen or egg?
Modern: Yaw. You know this kind of talk seems childish; you’re repeating questions as if I’m a child.
Ancient: Exactly, that’s the main problem you’ve. You never wish to consider yourself a child. So, you can’t learn like a child. Thus, what you know is without curiosity. You do not like repetition, revision and improvising the words.
Modern: Yaw, I don’t like it. However, I like to revise, you’re wrong here.
Ancient: Well, you know your revision is same as repetition.
Modern: How can you say that my revision is same as the repetition?
Ancient: You said that I repeat words, isn’t it.
Modern: Yaw, I said and you do.
Ancient: Now, can you tell me if you’ve the discerning power to know if the word is repeated or revised?
Modern: Well, I’m not sure. Can you give an example?
Ancient: You know we’ve the same word used as noun, pronoun, adjective and other forms, meanings, feelings and various combinations and permutations with thoughts, ideas, imaginations and other functions and activities in our mind.
Modern: Yaw, you’re right.
Ancient: You know the slang words that we use are the most repeated ones as well as the pet words. Each time, the repeated word has different gestures, postures and the impression which create different meanings and feelings for the same word. Do you get irritated if people keep on calling you uncle?
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