Human Language

Went to the doctor an ENT(ear, nose & throat) specialist today. We got talking and then it got to the part where she was trying to tell me that something is "blocking" my ear drum, but she could'nt find the word "block" and then finally she said, lets just say your ear drum is not too happy about it!

i loved the expression, made plain sense to me. The medical term would have been fancy sounding, but would have still not gotten the job done of making me understand what my problem was. Wish more people would speak "human languages". just imagine your tech support guy, your architect, your management consultant all speaking human language! but then they would not be able to charge you as much either!

3 questions.

1. where have you been?
2. why are you here?
3. where are you going?

Gives you a reality check on your current life situation. Also helps in answering more of the so called Big problems in our life (so called...because as you know after a while when we look back at the Big problems we know they weren't so Big after all!).