What did you see first?

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  1. Sakshi Davessar profile image61
    Sakshi Davessarposted 8 years ago

    What did you see first?

    The glass full of water or the small amount of water being poured from the bottle?
    Answer this and I will tell how we can actually relate it to life and its matters.

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  2. gmwilliams profile image86
    gmwilliamsposted 8 years ago

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    A wonderful, abundant, & refreshing glass of water to quench & soothe one's thirst.  The water is so clear & fresh.

    1. Sakshi Davessar profile image61
      Sakshi Davessarposted 8 years agoin reply to this

      Thank you for your response. A great answer indeed !

    2. manatita44 profile image71
      manatita44posted 8 years agoin reply to this

      Wow! Grace. What a beautiful image!

  3. manatita44 profile image71
    manatita44posted 8 years ago

    Well, I think I read your comment first. Makes it difficult. Perhaps it is water being poured into a glass from a bottle.

    1. Sakshi Davessar profile image61
      Sakshi Davessarposted 8 years agoin reply to this

      Oh yes the question appears before the image. and then we actually look at the image with the view point of the question. Nevertheless, Thank you for your precious comment manatita.

  4. ronbergeron profile image82
    ronbergeronposted 8 years ago

    I first saw the air bubbles in the water, then the water in the glass, then the water being poured from the bottle.

    1. Sakshi Davessar profile image61
      Sakshi Davessarposted 8 years agoin reply to this

      Thank you for the response

  5. Sakshi Davessar profile image61
    Sakshi Davessarposted 8 years ago

    So here is the relation of this question to life :

    Most of us must have seen the glass first. Even i did the same. In life also, we rely or expect great things to happen or visualize them as the sole reason for our happiness and goodwill. But, we actually do not focus on the minor or tiny things (symbolized by the water being poured from the bottle) of our life, those small moments and memories that are capable of generating little happiness and are likely to make our life more precious. I know life brings a lot many tensions too and it is not easy to focus on little things but surely there will be a way out, there will be some light after the denser dark. So, try to live those small but quality moments.

 
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