On Wednesday, March 4, 2015 at 11:10:49 PM UTC-5, Arindam Banerjee wrote:
> On Thursday, March 5, 2015 at 2:22:35 PM UTC+11, Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher wrote:
> > On Wednesday, March 4, 2015 at 7:15:11 PM UTC-5, Arindam Banerjee wrote:
> > > On Thursday, March 5, 2015 at 6:38:22 AM UTC+11, Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher wrote:
> > > > There many, hundreds of thousands of gods and spirits in the universe, who do you think it's most powerful? I don't want to rank them by popularity but by deeds and real miracles.
> > > >
> > > > I have a reason to believe the Banana Goddess is the most powerful because she's Mother Nature. She can send a category 5 hurricane or make the oceans rise before an incredulous crowd.
> > > >
> > > > What do you think?
> > > >
> > > I think it is always very nice for monkeys to think of Gods and Goddesses. That is how they evolved into the nice sort of humans, as they got creativity as Their gifts for such awed wonder. No wonder, you are a wise monkey, wiser than the atheist Tibetan Dalai Lama.
> >
> > I'm too humble to declare myself to be wiser than the Tibetan Dalai Lama, but he seems to be missing the essence of life.
>
> As far as is known, he has no children.
And no dog. A dog is necessary to be wise. It helps communicates with the animal kingdom. You don't want it to be in the cage though.
He may have a dog but if he's not learning from it it's even worse.
>
> > Perhaps you must be a monkey to be wise.
>
> Wisdom may come to the monkey after the monkey has done enough mischiefs. I would not bet on that, though, unless such mischiefs are also attended by sufficient chastisement.
Trial and error. Some monkeys refuse to learn though. Those are the stupid monkeys.