>Blooper – an embarrassing mistake :-)) (blunder, boner, boo-boo, botch, bungle, flub, foul-up, fuckup, pratfall, bloomer, error, fault, mistake – a wrong action attributable to bad judgement or ignorance or inattention) So, as you must have guessed by now, today’s topic is bloopers committed by …. Who, you ask? Me, obviously to begin with 🙂 and then we can move on to nicer stuff, like yours, for instance? He, he! Let me start: my colleague copied me in a mail sent to a client. I happily responded to him with plenty of snide remarks about the client – little did I realise that I hit the “reply all” button and it was sent to the client and copied to my colleague! :-(( Needless to say, we did not get the business. My partner brought a gentleman to me at an event saying “look who’s where!”. Our eyes met, I looked into his eyes earnestly
Author: Sarbari
>Do we know who we are? Really?
>”I seem to see my self from his eyes while i have always possessed theintelligence and politics to know or perhaps i should say interpretwho i am as a woman. But this knowledge i cannot assimilate in me, theexperience is of being in ruin, ………… “ mail from a dear friend to me, in response to an anguished mail sent to her. Says another vivacious, lively, intelligent, perceptive woman, to me, on her first meeting with me as a therapist: ” I am so sorry that I have cried…. I mean this is a first meeting with you and all that”. “Why the shame?” I ask her. “shouldn’t I be calm and composed and not really show my emotions at all? I mean isn’t this what the world wants from me, from you, from all of us?” she responds, albeit a bit surprised that i am even asking her this question. “well you are here to meet a therapist, and you are
