Jane Chin shares Aug 10, 2008 04:51PM Confucius said "man who chases 2 rabbits catches neither" what are 2 rabbits you may be chasing?
DebInAustin says Aug 10, 2008 07:29PM that's funny! The Japanese use the same idiom and credit one of their poets with it! Probably Confucian. I wholeheartedly agree with this.
Jane Chin Aug 10, 2008 08:18PM hm... maybe i should edit the above and say "A wise man - probably Asian - said..."
Jane Chin Aug 10, 2008 08:26PM ahhhh I see. then I wonder if Confucius meant to say "one or the other" or "both but maybe not at the same time"
ThoughtWrong shares Aug 10, 2008 08:27PM Confucius says "man who run in front of car get tired, man who run behind car get exhausted"
affiliatecoffee says Aug 11, 2008 06:22PM i am chasing too many rabbits, not just two! reminds me to put my focus on one thing at a time.
DSN Aug 11, 2008 06:30PM finally bought a .22 to take up rabbit hunting only to find out wild rabbits are plagued by diseases, no one hunts rabbits for food any more
Despil is Aug 11, 2008 08:25PM always chasing at least 4. 2 is for the amateur non-catchers. He is a pro non-catcher )
DSN Aug 11, 2008 08:23PM no, a .22 is enough for a rabbit. esp. a head shot. also remember the m16 is only a .223