Sunday, November 17, 2013

PLATINUM DAY OF LOVE

PLATINUM DAY OF LOVE PLATINUM: Hardest and most stable element LOVE: Softest and most perishable sentiment DAY OF LOVE: Hardest as well as Softest; and most stable as well as most perishable sentiment PLATINUM is the most precious • Metal • Stable element Talking of • Physical qualities, o It is much better than gold as well as silver. o Very good conductor of heat and electricity. • Chemical qualities, o It is much better and more stable than gold. It is well established in the • World of science • World of industry • World of LOVE Undoubtedly, there is nothing is compatible to LOVE in this world (Other places and worlds, “I do not know”). But if we want to compare the DAY / PERIOD / TIME OF LOVE; there is nothing better than PLATINUM on this earth. Putting the subject LOVE more precisely; it is not like PLATIMUM. The memory of the DAY / PERIOD / TIME OF LOVE is like PLATINUM. In words of a poet “A THING OF BUETY IS JOY FOR EVER”, Characterising LOVE only’ it is like MOON. If it is not increasing, it starts regucing. Returning back to the subject metal PLATINUM. Despite establishing itself BEST, in facilities’ of metals, element, physical and chemical properties as well as price, it could not rule the world of economy. The salient negative point of the platinum are • The element is found very recently. • Gold is established as precious metal since ancient ages. When the economy was globalised and currencies were inter-related; gold was the most precious metal available, hence gold established itself as standard unit of world economy. - Now all the norms of economy are changed, gold is also replaced by paper gold. . On the front of personal savings • In form of ornaments, also it failed due to following reasons. 1. Gold is established since ancient ages and everyone knows its value. 2. Platinum is very recent research and only a class knows about it. 3. Gold has got its own, very distinct colour. 4. Platinum has no distinct separate colour and looks very much like silver (next most precious metal after gold), hence cannot be displayed as sign of wealth.* • In form of biscuits / coins 1. Lack of knowledge. 2. Lack of resale value in common market due to knowledge and popularity.

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