Har Chehra BAHUT kuch kehta hai-10

Another one in “Har Chehra BAHUT kuch Kehta hai” Series

@Sharma Chai Corner in Lucknow, We Met this GentleMan while he was selling Children’s Books.

In ke Dil ke Andar chahe Jitna dard ho, but inke chehre par sirf Muskaan thi.

“Probably, he knows that in Public Dealing you should keep your problems to your self & Show your best face to the customer!”

#Lucknow
Har Chehra “Bahut Kuch” Kehta Hai!


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The Gift of Insult.

This is one mail that I recieved in 2004 from a person whom I respect a lot.
Arun Arora. The lesson in the mail has helped me to always ignore the Bad and hug the Good. Stumbled on this while going through my archives. I think, You will like it.

The Gift of Insults

There once lived a great warrior. Though quite old, he still was able to
defeat any challenger. His reputation extended far and wide throughout the
land and many students gathered to study under him.

One day an infamous young warrior arrived at the village. He was determined
to be the first man to defeat the great master. Along with his strength, he
had an uncanny ability to spot and exploit any weakness in an opponent. He
would wait for his opponent to make the first move, thus revealing a
weakness, and then would strike with merciless force and lightning speed. No
one had ever lasted with him in a match beyond the first move.

Much against the advice of his concerned students, the old master gladly
accepted the young warrior’s challenge. As the two squared off for battle,
the young warrior began to hurl insults at the old master. He threw dirt and
spit in his face. For hours he verbally assaulted him with every curse and
insult known to mankind. But the old warrior merely stood there motionless
and calm. Finally, the young warrior exhausted himself. Knowing he was
defeated, he left feeling shamed.

Somewhat disappointed that he did not fight the insolent youth, the students
gathered around the old master and questioned him. “How could you endure
such an indignity? How did you drive him away?”

“If someone comes to give you a gift and you do not receive it,” the master
replied, “to whom does the gift belong?”

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