1. Principal Law of Desi Philosophy
For every task there exist three ways to perform – the right way, the wrong way, and the Desi way which is doing the right thing in wrong way.
Three main Corollary of the Principal Law
Law of Desi Topology
For every destination there exist three distances to reach – the shortest distance, the longest distance and the Desi distance which is shorter than the shortest distance.
Law of Desi Home Science
Good foods and home decors are available in three price bracket – cheapest bracket, costliest bracket and Desi bracket which is cheaper than the cheapest bracket.
Law of Desi Intelligence
In every university there exist three types of students – the brilliant students, the dull students and the Desi students who are smarter than the brilliants.
2. Global City Theorem
A city that doesn’t posses any Desi in it makes itself null and void.
Explanation of the theorem:
Without any Desi a city becomes imaginary or it doesn’t exist.
Corollary of the Global City Theorem
Global Company theorem
A company that doesn’t posses any Desi in it makes it a one-man company where the owner is a non-Desi.
3. Principle of Company Success
The success of a company is directly proportional to the square of the number of Desis in it.
Explanation of the theorem:
Suppose the number of Desis in a company is PD and the success in terms of Billion dollars are SD. So according to principle
SD ∞ PD2
=> SD = KD*PD2
Where KD is a constant which depends on the country of the target company and the value of KD varies from 0 and 1. Some common example of KD is
KD for USA = 0.98
KD for UK = 0.93
KD for Chile = 0.11
4. Law of Extreme Desiness
When going gets tough, Desi gets smarter.
Explanation of the theorem:
In the hardest of time, thinking has to be laterally or rather Desically to manage and still maintain a pretty face in front of everyone. For example, one Desi doesn’t have enough money to enjoy a trip to Paris. So he borrows money from friend, buys the latest high-tech digital camera from Victoria Street Argos Store, goes to Paris, takes photos, downloads in to the notebook and returns the camera to Argos for ‘not liking it’.
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2 comments:
I like your Desilaws. U hv explained them well and moreover they are very much apt.
Good post.
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