Posted by: San December 7, 2011
48 laws of power..
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Hey Babal Khate,

Merely "Liking" a post does not mean that I endorse, recommend or support the whole content. As far as I understand it was something to be taken lightly and not interpreted in all seriousness. In fact it was the first time I read it, and I found it to be interestingly funny in a sarcastic and ironic way. That's why the "like"  

I certainly don't take it as "San Pradhan's 48 Laws of Power" as you have erronously interpreted, and even quoted beyond this thread that's why I wanted to set the records straight

You have even hinted that I am a successful person and it put a smile on my face because 'success' is a very subjective property based on your own individual goals and aspirations. What you may deduce as success may not be everyone's definition of success. Specifically our aquantance here is based on me running this website - as a hobby - I might add. Running a popular website does not make one successful. All it does is give me an outlet for whatever little creativity or understanding that I have of the world wide web, to put into use, that has, and can help out fellow Nepalese or fellow human beings.

Although I  don't consider myself successful in any ways, (although I might consider myself a content person), I will take your words as a compliment.

As our good friend Cacophonix indicated, " I don't know what you and San have going on between you but I hope you can settle your differences", clearly you perceive that there is some kind of difference to settle. Most of the time I can tell why someone has a difference, like few banned people calling me several names to console themselves, but in your case all I could come up with was an anecdote.

One of my neighbors had asked me to paint my house yellow and to plant some flowers in the front yard. I truely respected and appreciated his concern but I felt it was not needed at the present since I already had some other plans brewing up. I didn't realize the good neighbour would take things personally for not listening to him. I didn't know what to do except to wish him well and thank him again for all his good intentions for me and my house.

Same way, all the differences that I can remember is you suggesting and recommending me to change sajha in a certain way and I expressed my inability to do so, and I sense a little discontent. Please be assured that it is nothing personal. I appreciate your participation in sajha and I hope at some point in time I may implement your suggestions.

Best Regards
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