Hey Dude , just check that girl out, what an attitude she carries in her Ray-Ban glasses.
Yaar, that manager of mine drives Audi and parks like he has is driving the moon. That son of a rich ...
Man, you look too casually middle classed , let's buy some designer/branded dresses for you and make you look like a Hero material.
Purchase this thing and you would be a star. Apply this makeup and wear high heels to be a Diva in show.
He is a legend yaar, saw his sea view bungalow ? truly complements his posh looks ...
Wait a minute ---
Since when the "things" have become an attitude ? I thought attitude to be an attribute of a personality rather than an object. Attitude used to be carried inside a person. It is the in the uniqueness of the way person chooses to think, behave and reflect in actions. It is the way he approaches towards the solution of the problem which he hasn't ever encountered. It is in the most natural and spontaneous outpour of thoughts, behaviour and deeds. An attitude is what keeps man going when no one believes in him. It is the anchor that holds him in the turbulent times near the shore. It is handle of self help that comes in action when he falls and get a crash of self confidence.
It can not be borrowed, faked or purchased in the form of dresses/cars/belongings.
Attitude can't be learned, copied or transferred. It has to be developed. You know actors right ?
Even if they play a very strong role in some rowdy movie, that is just a character that lives in a fictitious world of cinema. That person/actor may seem to be a strong epitome of so called attitude /strength but then - he is a just a good actor. When you meet the person in reality he will just as knowledgeable and as deep as his experiences. He gathers experiences by being open towards the crest and troughs of Life, by being aware and receptive, by knowing that there is a middle path and that things/people/Life are futile and mortal. One develops attitude by stop judging and caring too much of what people would think of him. One develops by doing something new, creating something fresh and nurturing the positive vibes. The one who is liberated and yet knows his limits, who is a critic and yet devoted. He is the one who is free and culminates motivation in those he comes in contact with.
One can not simply fake attitude. One has to ( has to ) D-E-V-E-L-O-P it.
Even if you want to copy it, you have to practice it so diligently that you become what you are trying to portray.
On a lighter note, You know Uday Chopra right . He created much of a 'bhokal' in Dhoom ( his MNREGA) but can he stand facing real people and questions in personal interview ?
And then there is Irfan Khan, a greater Hero, off the screen.
That my friend is a real and earned A-T-T-I-T-U-D-E !!
Yaar, that manager of mine drives Audi and parks like he has is driving the moon. That son of a rich ...
Man, you look too casually middle classed , let's buy some designer/branded dresses for you and make you look like a Hero material.
Purchase this thing and you would be a star. Apply this makeup and wear high heels to be a Diva in show.
He is a legend yaar, saw his sea view bungalow ? truly complements his posh looks ...
Wait a minute ---
Since when the "things" have become an attitude ? I thought attitude to be an attribute of a personality rather than an object. Attitude used to be carried inside a person. It is the in the uniqueness of the way person chooses to think, behave and reflect in actions. It is the way he approaches towards the solution of the problem which he hasn't ever encountered. It is in the most natural and spontaneous outpour of thoughts, behaviour and deeds. An attitude is what keeps man going when no one believes in him. It is the anchor that holds him in the turbulent times near the shore. It is handle of self help that comes in action when he falls and get a crash of self confidence.
It can not be borrowed, faked or purchased in the form of dresses/cars/belongings.
Attitude can't be learned, copied or transferred. It has to be developed. You know actors right ?
Even if they play a very strong role in some rowdy movie, that is just a character that lives in a fictitious world of cinema. That person/actor may seem to be a strong epitome of so called attitude /strength but then - he is a just a good actor. When you meet the person in reality he will just as knowledgeable and as deep as his experiences. He gathers experiences by being open towards the crest and troughs of Life, by being aware and receptive, by knowing that there is a middle path and that things/people/Life are futile and mortal. One develops attitude by stop judging and caring too much of what people would think of him. One develops by doing something new, creating something fresh and nurturing the positive vibes. The one who is liberated and yet knows his limits, who is a critic and yet devoted. He is the one who is free and culminates motivation in those he comes in contact with.
One can not simply fake attitude. One has to ( has to ) D-E-V-E-L-O-P it.
Even if you want to copy it, you have to practice it so diligently that you become what you are trying to portray.
On a lighter note, You know Uday Chopra right . He created much of a 'bhokal' in Dhoom ( his MNREGA) but can he stand facing real people and questions in personal interview ?
And then there is Irfan Khan, a greater Hero, off the screen.
That my friend is a real and earned A-T-T-I-T-U-D-E !!
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