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Iru kodugal

Iru Kodugal(Two lines)This is a yesteryear tamil movie directed by K.B. Well, I concentrate only on the definition of two lines in the movie.
It goes like this:
How to make a line smaller without extending it?
Draw a longer line next to the existing line. The 1st one seems smaller now :-)

The movie starts at that & deals with a real time situation.
I've grown up seeing this movie many times.

Time & about, I am learning from this movie.
When you are faced with a difficulty in life that does not seem to go away, a bigger issue that takes all your time, energy & sleep makes your difficulty a no-brainer.

You think you have an issue today. If you don't deal with it NOW & postpone it for tomorrow, most likely you are faced with a bigger issue the next day. Now you have to deal with 2.

Life is unfair. We all know that. It is better to accept that & learn from each day every bit it has to offer. Life is too short to let go by. You need to live & enjoy every moment. No???

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  1. Well, the line thing is a part of birbal stories/fables and not KB's.

    I used to like KB, wacthed almost most of movies, fav being ethir neechal. now i find them really vocal and exaggerated. no more a KB fan now!

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