Crazy but not stupid



One truck driver was doing his usual load delivery at a mental hospital, by parking his vehicle beside an open drain. 
He discovered a flat tyre when he was about to return from the mental hospital. He jacked up the truck and removed the flat tyre to fix the spare tyre. 
When he was about to fix the spare tyre, he accidentally dropped all the 4 bolts in the open drain. 
As he cannot fish the bolts in the open drain, he started to panic as to what should be done? 
Just then, one patient happened to walk past him and asked the driver as to why he was looking troubled. 
The driver thought to himself, since there is nothing much he can do or this mental joker can. Just to keep the bugging away, the truck driver informed the whole episode to the mental patient and gave a helpless look. 
The patient just laughed at the truck driver and said you just cannot even fix such a simple problem? No wonder you are destined to remain a truck driver for life 
the truck driver was astonished to hear such a compliment from a mental guy. 
Here is what you can do said the mental guy 
take one bolt from each of the remaining 3 tyres/wheels and fix it on to this tyre . Then drive down to the nearest workshop and replace the missing ones. Is'nt it simple my friend !!!!
The truck driver was so impressed with this quick fix answer and asked the patient.how come you are so smart and intelligent and you are here at the mental hospital? 
The patient replied...hello friend! I stay here because i am crazy but not stupid 

No wonder, there are some people, who behave like the Truck Driver, thinking that others are just stupid. So, guys, though you all are learned and wise, but, just watch out, there could be some CRAZY guys in our professional / personal lives, who could give us lot of quick fixes and brush our wisdom. 


The moral of the story is - just do not conclude that you know everything and do not judge people by mere looks/attire stature or academic background

It is the little things that make a big difference



There was a man taking a morning wa lk at or the beach. He saw that along with the morning tide came hundreds of starfish and when the tide receded, they were left behind and with the morning sun rays, they would die. The tide was fresh and the starfish were alive. The man took a few steps, picked one and threw it into the water. He did that repeatedly. Right behind him there was another person who couldn't understand what this man was doing. He caught up with him and asked, "What are you doing? There are hundreds of starfish. How many can you help? What difference does it make?" This man did not reply, took two more steps, picked up another one, threw it into the water, and said, "It makes a difference to this one."


What difference are we making? Big or small, it does not matter. If everyone made a small difference, we'd end up with a big difference, wouldn't we?