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*Originally posted by Roman: *
nahi bhaee, abhi fallen to nahi hooay. Aur emperor to bilkul nahi heiN.
It, in simple words, meant that aap baat ko boht deep aur wrong direction meiN lay jaatay heiN. Don't make it too complicated and keep it real.
History lives, dies, relives, and dies again but it got nothing to do with shattered glass. People move on, people revert back, it all depends. But shattered glass analogies are idiotic.
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Hmm...you said it all depends Depends on how the individual choses to relive history, to let it die, and let it die again. Then you tell me it has nothing to do with shattered glass. Acha, theek hai.
Tell me, if YOU as an individual break a glass, Do you not CHOOSE to fix it (relive), let it break (let it die), or crush it even further (let it die again). It all depends on the individual, doesn't it? How can it be wrong then? Hey, I can't be wrong now cuz i'm just regurgitating your own words.
So even if I don't apply the analogy it still sits in how you explained it. Just that you don't choose to see it through a broken glass analogy. The depth is the same, the direction is the same...just different words with the same opinion. It all depends how you choose to live it or interpret it. Its not wrong, not by a long shot because not every circumstance is the same. Not everything begins with a fisted battle and ends with one winner on top. We wish it were that simple, but its not...just that some of us choose to ignore it by saying aray bhai itna deep lay janay ka kya faida, bhar mein jai, dafa karo. And some of us keep it in our minds to avoid the very thing with anyone else.
It all depends.
p.s. The fallen emperor bit was taken from the Roman empire which is now crumbled and Ceasar was killed by his own people because he chose to avoid history.