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Since we are in the heat of the moment with the high stresses and all around us, it is timely that we look and see ALL sides, be it decisions that affect us or any issues we are up against.

 

This video is an excellent depiction that we should never just see things at FACE VALUE and seek to find ALL sides of the argument in order to get a better perspective. Watch till the end.

 

 

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Saw the video few days ago n it did make my wife cry.

 

 

yup. I did spare a tear too. V meaningful as sometimes it dawns upon us how we act initially on impulse and then later regret after knowing the full story..

 

Thus, most times now I tend to proffer the benefit of the doubt before making the judgement call

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yup. I did spare a tear too. V meaningful as sometimes it dawns upon us how we act initially on impulse and then later regret after knowing the full story..

 

Thus, most times now I tend to proffer the benefit of the doubt before making the judgement call

must be about the shopkeeper who chased, scold and kicked the homeless guy not knowing that the homeless guy was keeping his shop safe.....until the homeless man was stabbed because of his adamant ways in keeping the shop save. Yup.....quite sad....but i didnt shed ant tears when i watched it a few days ago....maybe because i knew it was a. ad
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must be about the shopkeeper who chased, scold and kicked the homeless guy not knowing that the homeless guy was keeping his shop safe.....until the homeless man was stabbed because of his adamant ways in keeping the shop save. Yup.....quite sad....but i didnt shed ant tears when i watched it a few days ago....maybe because i knew it was a. ad

 

haha....well, it's about how you see it lah and if it hits you home personally....yes, good ad again by the Thais

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haha....well, it's about how you see it lah and if it hits you home personally....yes, good ad again by the Thais

ok lar.....a bit sad nia! But that next door auntie who always give the shopkeeper that tulan face also one kind.....speak up for the homeless lar or give the guy a space to sleep at.....always give the shopkeeper a dirty look....😂😂😂😂
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that's the ultimate skill for scriptwriter in making a story

 

in hk/taiwan/korea drama ... there are always male lead + female lead + 3rd person (either the parent/uncle/aunty/friend that add salt vinegar and spill oil on fire) ... is always the 3rd person that make the male and female lead closer at the end

 

in this ads, the shop owner + beggar are the lead ... the aunty is the 3rd person

but she play a critical role that connect all the dots ... remember the last word she said "you are missing or looking for the beggar" - that moment it hits the uncle and he went to watch the CCTV video ...

 

the aunty play the role that link both shop owner and beggar ... don't play play ... LOL

 

ok lar.....a bit sad nia! But that next door auntie who always give the shopkeeper that tulan face also one kind.....speak up for the homeless lar or give the guy a space to sleep at.....always give the shopkeeper a dirty look....😂😂😂😂

 

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that's the ultimate skill for scriptwriter in making a story

 

in hk/taiwan/korea drama ... there are always male lead + female lead + 3rd person (either the parent/uncle/aunty/friend that add salt vinegar and spill oil on fire) ... is always the 3rd person that make the male and female lead closer at the end

 

in this ads, the shop owner + beggar are the lead ... the aunty is the 3rd person

but she play a critical role that connect all the dots ... remember the last word she said "you are missing or looking for the beggar" - that moment it hits the uncle and he went to watch the CCTV video ...

 

the aunty play the role that link both shop owner and beggar ... don't play play ... LOL

 

 

ya....the link is the stare that can kill and the shaking of head....😂😂😂😂😂
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Since we are in the heat of the moment with the high stresses and all around us, it is timely that we look and see ALL sides, be it decisions that affect us or any issues we are up against.

 

This video is an excellent depiction that we should never just see things at FACE VALUE and seek to find ALL sides of the argument in order to get a better perspective. Watch till the end.

 

 

 

Thanks for sharing, Bro :)

 

Sometimes, in life, we need to step back and look at the whole pic on both sides... but this is easier said than done, esp so when we are heated up ....

Life isn't plain-sailing if its called life ....

 

We got to learn along the way though...

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Thanks for sharing, Bro :)

 

Sometimes, in life, we need to step back and look at the whole pic on both sides... but this is easier said than done, esp so when we are heated up ....

Life isn't plain-sailing if its called life ....

 

We got to learn along the way though...

 

 

TRue that bro! [thumbsup]

 

Being aware and making that first step is a start. I for one, now see the views, thru my role her as mod making me more aware of how i see those who i interact with too.

 

Sometimes it is not seen easily and we need to explore further to get to the root/truth.

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Saw the video a few days ago. Very touching when I first saw it.

 

However, how many people think that in reality something like that will happen? That a homeless man will keep returning to the shop when the shopkeeper is so bad and even go on to defend the shop? Not trying to be a spoiler but I don't think it will happen.

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yup. I did spare a tear too. V meaningful as sometimes it dawns upon us how we act initially on impulse and then later regret after knowing the full story..

 

Thus, most times now I tend to proffer the benefit of the doubt before making the judgement call

 

have you revived saabie yet?

 

:D

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