Normally when two people meet for the first time, they do
not dislike each other, and most of them have positive feelings. When I meet
someone new, I don’t like them. In few initial encounters I see thru them and
all I see are their faults. I tend to avoid them/ speak without any interest
(and make sure it is apparent)/ sulk / make faces whenever they aint looking…
Sometimes I pass nasty smiles, but smiling should be avoided; nasty or heartily,
it can back fire. Evidently, the result of such behavior will result in people
running away. But then few people stay, and if for once they do, they will stay
forever. Hell of a screening process for such gems. No no it is not for
mutual benefit at all, and we are not prudent here. Also I’m not any
hidden treasure that only a few special people have the power to discover.
Let’s make it simple and call it ‘we were destined to share something’.
This is the selfless bond that creates itself, I name it friend-ship.
I’ve come up with graphical illustration of this theory of
mine:-
The green lines represent the my behavior, denoted by I
The horizontal axis represent the time (T)
The vertical axis represent the behavior (B)
B=0, represents the neutral behavior
Initially N will be Bmax (Good), and I can have any value Bmax/Bmin/B0
I
At T=0
N = Bmax
I = {i|-b<i<+b}
II
At T=t
If N –>0 then I –>0
If N increases (in terms of b) then I–>-b or I –>0
III
At T=Θ
N–>+∞
I–>+∞
So what do you think? Crazy or genius? :P
ReplyDeleteI never thought you were so good at curves :P
ReplyDeleteI thought you knew :( :P
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