A visitor to an insane asylum found one of the inmates rocking back and forth in a
chair cooing repeatedly in a soft, contented manner, “Lulu, Lulu...”
“What’s this man’s problem?” he asked the doctor.
“Lulu. She was the woman who jilted him,” was the doctor’s reply.
As they proceeded on the tour they came to a padded cell whose occupant was
banging his head repeatedly against the wall and moaning, “Lulu, Lulu...”
“Is Lulu this man’s problem too?” asked the visitor.
“Yes,” said the doctor. “He’s the one Lulu finally married.”
There are only two afflictions in life - not getting what you are attached to and
getting what you are attached to.
A visitor to an insane asylum found one of the inmates rocking back and forth in a
chair cooing repeatedly in a soft, contented manner, “Lulu, Lulu...”
“What’s this man’s problem?” he asked the doctor.
“Lulu. She was the woman who jilted him,” was the doctor’s reply.
As they proceeded on the tour they came to a padded cell whose occupant was
banging his head repeatedly against the wall and moaning, “Lulu, Lulu...”
“Is Lulu this man’s problem too?” asked the visitor.
“Yes,” said the doctor. “He’s the one Lulu finally married.”
There are only two afflictions in life - not getting what you are attached to and
getting what you are attached to.