Hidekichi Miyazaki, a 105-year-old Japanese runner, has set a 100-meter world record in the over-105 age category, putting him in the Guinness Book of World Records.
Is anything like " Impossible"?
"NO". is the affirmative answer.
Hidekichi Miyazaki, a 105-year-old Japanese runner, has set a 100-meter world record in the over-105 age category, putting him in the Guinness Book of World Records.
Is anything like " Impossible"?
"NO". is the affirmative answer.
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:There is nothingabsolutely impossible. This depends on individual's capacity, state of mind and environment. What is possible for one may not be so for other. For example, making Cartoon is very easy for Ram Babu but impossible for me.
Ahaha..Agreed sir. But giving a try doesn't hurt. Who knows Gulshan sir may excel in his new found hobby.
rambabu wrote:Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:There is nothingabsolutely impossible. This depends on individual's capacity, state of mind and environment. What is possible for one may not be so for other. For example, making Cartoon is very easy for Ram Babu but impossible for me.
Ahaha..Agreed sir. But giving a try doesn't hurt. Who knows Gulshan sir may excel in his new found hobby.
Presently, this is not my hobby. Hence impossible. May be I develop this hobby some time and then impossible may become possible.
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:rambabu wrote:Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:There is nothingabsolutely impossible. This depends on individual's capacity, state of mind and environment. What is possible for one may not be so for other. For example, making Cartoon is very easy for Ram Babu but impossible for me.
Ahaha..Agreed sir. But giving a try doesn't hurt. Who knows Gulshan sir may excel in his new found hobby.
Presently, this is not my hobby. Hence impossible. May be I develop this hobby some time and then impossible may become possible.
Exactly sir. The Japanese runner has started running at the age of 100 or so and made seemingly impossible things Possible. Age is not a bar for learning.
If he was in India there would be a huge clamour to check his birth certificate, caste certificate, Adhar card, ration card, pan card , electricity bill, gas bill and so on to decide whether he really is 105 years old. Any prize money would be kept in abeyance. A commission may be constituted. Everyone would be appealing to the PM to intervene. There would be no response. Arnab Goswamy would be debating on his 'Chilla Chilli Channel' and Swamy would threaten a law suite depending on the runners religion. But hats off to the Japanese for his feat.
The key factor is commitment, dedication and devotion. At the age of 105, seeing this amazing act, certainly we the Indians would have raised the eyebrows with suspicion. Because we see the things in a different way. we think, " If we cannot achieve, none can achieve and should not achieve."
vijay wrote:If he was in India there would be a huge clamour to check his birth certificate, caste certificate, Adhar card, ration card, pan card , electricity bill, gas bill and so on to decide whether he really is 105 years old. Any prize money would be kept in abeyance. A commission may be constituted. Everyone would be appealing to the PM to intervene. There would be no response. Arnab Goswamy would be debating on his 'Chilla Chilli Channel' and Swamy would threaten a law suite depending on the runners religion. But hats off to the Japanese for his feat.
No doubt it seems funny, but it is exactly what one can expect here ...We are a doubting nation , not without reason though !
rambabu wrote:Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:rambabu wrote:Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:There is nothingabsolutely impossible. This depends on individual's capacity, state of mind and environment. What is possible for one may not be so for other. For example, making Cartoon is very easy for Ram Babu but impossible for me.
Ahaha..Agreed sir. But giving a try doesn't hurt. Who knows Gulshan sir may excel in his new found hobby.
Presently, this is not my hobby. Hence impossible. May be I develop this hobby some time and then impossible may become possible.
Exactly sir. The Japanese runner has started running at the age of 100 or so and made seemingly impossible things Possible. Age is not a bar for learning.
Yours conversation is very interesting and funny, carry on it.
anil wrote:rambabu wrote:Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:rambabu wrote:Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:There is nothingabsolutely impossible. This depends on individual's capacity, state of mind and environment. What is possible for one may not be so for other. For example, making Cartoon is very easy for Ram Babu but impossible for me.
Ahaha..Agreed sir. But giving a try doesn't hurt. Who knows Gulshan sir may excel in his new found hobby.
Presently, this is not my hobby. Hence impossible. May be I develop this hobby some time and then impossible may become possible.
Exactly sir. The Japanese runner has started running at the age of 100 or so and made seemingly impossible things Possible. Age is not a bar for learning.
Yours conversation is very interesting and funny, carry on it.
Credit to Gulshanji's sense of humor. I too enjoyed it
anil wrote:rambabu wrote:Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:rambabu wrote:Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:There is nothingabsolutely impossible. This depends on individual's capacity, state of mind and environment. What is possible for one may not be so for other. For example, making Cartoon is very easy for Ram Babu but impossible for me.
Ahaha..Agreed sir. But giving a try doesn't hurt. Who knows Gulshan sir may excel in his new found hobby.
Presently, this is not my hobby. Hence impossible. May be I develop this hobby some time and then impossible may become possible.
Exactly sir. The Japanese runner has started running at the age of 100 or so and made seemingly impossible things Possible. Age is not a bar for learning.
Yours conversation is very interesting and funny, carry on it.
Credit to Gulshanji for his sense of humor
@rambabu