Sunday, 16 September 2012

Math in Apology

                                    

        I just sat in front of the monitor, looked at the pictures taken yesterday. I saw a stolen shot of myself using the laptop and my hands are on the keyboard and I was smiling. I remembered I was chatting with someone then. I decided to post the stolen shot. I already thought of words for the caption but it was still jumbled in my mind. Then the word "apologize" and "sorry" popped in mind. I don't know why in the world those two words came to me. But I guess it's because I remembered last Saturday wherein someone told me that he's sorry. I thought more about those two words and I tried to relate it to Math. Here's what my mind says about APOLOGIZING and MATH.
    
      How do we apologize to someone we care about? It's not easy, am I right? Especially when you know that you were wrong. Now back to the question: How do we apologize to someone? I think people apologize the same way. They would say they're sorry, admit their wrong, point out their mistakes, tell the person how he/she means to them. And even though people say these things in an apology, sometimes it would be accepted and sometimes it won't. Why won't the apology sometimes be accepted? It's just like in Math. You know WHAT you're going to do.But sometimes, you don't know HOW to do it. One simple error could always lead to a wrong answer. And then of course, you're answer won't be accepted. In apologizing, you usually know WHAT to do. Apologize then admit you're wrong. But on HOW you would say it, diyan ka maaaring magkamali. Your mouth might spill some words that could be offensive or words that would hurt a person. One word could be painful, you know? At yan ang dahilan kung bakit ang ibang apology ay di natatanggap ng isang tao.

  
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2 comments:

  1. nice one ^_^
    For me it's true...

    "What the mind can conceive, it can achieve"
    -Napoleon Hill

    just visiting your blog =>

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