“Horse-sense?”
There is a simple little poem, which goes thus:
“A horse can’t pull, while kicking,
This fact we merely mention.
And he can’t kick, while pulling,
Which is our chief contention!
Let’s therefore, imitate the good horse
And lead a life that’s fitting;
Just pull an honest load, and then
There’ll be no time for kicking!”
These few lines of the poem explain in interesting terms…
… on how the aspect of criticism and bad-mouthing is a result of a lack of focus and proper attitude!
Are we sometimes people who fail to have such “horse-sense?”
This lack of a “horse-sense” can lead to the…
… habit of spitting out unpleasant words at others, without the least concern.
… practise of spitting out harsh and judgmental words, with minimal mercy.
… tendency to spitting out critical words to put down people in humiliation.