History is always boring? No, sometimes when other subjects get related to it it becomes interesting. For example when Literature and Economics gets connected to something like history , then the whole solution becomes indespensible.
I always wonder how can a small country- Britain, smaller than the broken parts of India can capture and dictate terma to a enormous cultural garden like our country? Then yesterday i interviewed a couple of Japanese citizens.
I greeted them. They replied with a nod . I asked do they understand english, they affiemed. I asked their motive. They answered. At last i said, "i will take just one minute of yours" and asked a question. They answered in a minute and when i asked them to elaborate they said, you minute ended.
This reminded me of an interview of a British Lady i took. Stella Porter, that's her name, when met and my editor said that i was very excited to meet her , she hugged me. That did the magic. She talked shared her views . Manytimes she also said that will not sound good to me . But i listened . Today she is connected with me through email.
When i analysed both the interviews it was public relation that connected me with Stella and i got disgusted with the Japanese duo. Although Stella said many things that were not pleasant and which the Japanese didnt, I still will welcome Stella. May be i am wrong, but i think i am true. That's Democracy.
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