Gift of patience to the 2 min noodle generation!

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Posted: 9 years ago
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One of my professors used to call ours as the "2 min noodle generation"😆 maane we demand instant gratification ...chalo kkb ne patience sikha di😉

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Posted: 9 years ago
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but how many of said generation are still watching kkb??? if said generation dominates social media and said social media is dominated by endless complaints and disclaimers about not watching...seems like noodle gen keeps trying to reject the gift!
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Mina, I , too am not watching the show nowadays as I am not a patient person. AT ALL, but try and keep myself updated to the happenings of the show and I think many ppl of this 'noodle' generation are doing the same
We might not be watching but are involved, I think that will teach us a lot, even if subconsciously
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Posted: 9 years ago
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ok fair point! building endurance during the wait for things to improve
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Practically M a very impatient person.. M a person who need to knw everything right now.. So its hard for ppl to surprise me coz i make them tell me what they doing..

But KKB taught me Patience.. All I would like to say thanks for that... Thanks for making me patiently w8 for Tanu's exposure and making me tolerate things like Tanu's preggy even wth frequent outbursts.. ..
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: Sowmii_cutiee

Practically M a very impatient person.. M a person who need to knw everything right now.. So its hard for ppl to surprise me coz i make them tell me what they doing..

But KKB taught me Patience.. All I would like to say thanks for that... Thanks for making me patiently w8 for Tanu's exposure and making me tolerate things like Tanu's preggy even wth frequent outbursts.. ..


same here... while reading a book I try to finish it asap in the first read and savour the good parts later , kkb seems to be a lesson in patience
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Posted: 9 years ago
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After spending so much time of my life in KKB (watching / thinking about it / discussing it with fellow members ), I think I've learned a lot from it.
I have not only learnt patience, but being hopeful despite of many disappointments in life, truthfulness (already a strong believer but this serial affirm it further) and many other that I may have picked up but yet to realize it 😊

Not sure how useful my learning will be, time only can tell that. Till then I'm enjoying it more on this FORUM than while watching it.
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: sanya_p

After spending so much time of my life in KKB (watching / thinking about it / discussing it with fellow members ), I think I've learned a lot from it.

I have not only learnt patience, but being hopeful despite of many disappointments in life, truthfulness (already a strong believer but this serial affirm it further) and many other that I may have picked up but yet to realize it😊

Not sure how useful my learning will be, time only can tell that. Till then I'm enjoying it more on this FORUM than while watching it.

Yes, value of being truthful! When I first read your post, I was a bit confused because pragya is a good person and honest too, still she is the one of who suffers the most! But I realized she isn't truthful with abhi

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