1. Not knowledge alone, but conviction and a deep insight into different facets of life is essential for creating genuine humor and genuine poetry, or for that matter any sincerely good piece of literature. केवल ज्ञान नहीं, प्रज्ञा अनिवार्य है। This small story illustrates the point.
2. Once a teacher in a 'One to One' talk with a student asked, “How many kidneys do we have?" “Four!", Responded the student. “Four❗, I think we need a bundle of grass, because we have a donkey in here, who knows not that a human being has two kidneys only."
3. The teacher was a person who took pleasure in picking up on other's mistakes to demoralize them, and pump his own shallow ego.
4. “Order a coffee for me Sir, grass is for you,” said the student. The teacher was furious and expelled the student from the room.
5. On his way out of the classroom, the student further said to the teacher, "You asked me 'How many kidneys we have?' ‘We have four: two of mine and two of yours. ‘We have’ is an expression used for the plural, that is you and me together. For each of us, 'You' or 'I' would have sufficed. So be careful about what you ask, before judging the answer. Enjoy the grass'
6. The student was noneth other than humourist ApparÃcio Fernando de Brinkerhoff Torelly, the famous
Brazilian journalist (1895-1971).
7. ApparÃcio was popular as 'Barão de Itararé', meaning the Nobleman or Boss of Itararé. Itararé is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil.
8. He wrote for several newspapers, like 'O Globo' and 'A Manhã'. He left 'A Manhã', meaning, 'The Morning' in 1926, and founded his own humor newspaper named, 'A Manha', meaning 'The Whiner, The Complainer or The Critic'.
9. He became famous for publishing humorous pieces, poking fun at politicians of his time, and was even jailed for a year.
@ ✒ GBG⚔
2. Once a teacher in a 'One to One' talk with a student asked, “How many kidneys do we have?" “Four!", Responded the student. “Four❗, I think we need a bundle of grass, because we have a donkey in here, who knows not that a human being has two kidneys only."
3. The teacher was a person who took pleasure in picking up on other's mistakes to demoralize them, and pump his own shallow ego.
4. “Order a coffee for me Sir, grass is for you,” said the student. The teacher was furious and expelled the student from the room.
5. On his way out of the classroom, the student further said to the teacher, "You asked me 'How many kidneys we have?' ‘We have four: two of mine and two of yours. ‘We have’ is an expression used for the plural, that is you and me together. For each of us, 'You' or 'I' would have sufficed. So be careful about what you ask, before judging the answer. Enjoy the grass'
6. The student was noneth other than humourist ApparÃcio Fernando de Brinkerhoff Torelly, the famous
Brazilian journalist (1895-1971).
7. ApparÃcio was popular as 'Barão de Itararé', meaning the Nobleman or Boss of Itararé. Itararé is a municipality in the state of São Paulo in Brazil.
8. He wrote for several newspapers, like 'O Globo' and 'A Manhã'. He left 'A Manhã', meaning, 'The Morning' in 1926, and founded his own humor newspaper named, 'A Manha', meaning 'The Whiner, The Complainer or The Critic'.
9. He became famous for publishing humorous pieces, poking fun at politicians of his time, and was even jailed for a year.
@ ✒ GBG⚔
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