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M.Peer Mohamed Sardhar
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**One reason Hitler lost World War II was that he did not fully understand
the situation. Bearers of bad news were punished. Soon no one dared tell him
the truth. Not knowing the truth, he could not act appropriately.
Many of us are individually guilty of the same error. We do not like to
admit to ourselves our mistakes, errors, shortcomings, or ever admit we have
been in the wrong. And because we will not see the truth, we cannot act
appropriately.
Someone has said that it is a good exercise to daily admit one painful fact
about ourselves to ourselves.
Look for and seek out true information concerning yourself, your problems,
other people, or situation, whether it is good news or bad news.
Adopt the motto – "It doesn't matter who's right, but what's right."
Admit your mistakes and errors but don't cry over them. Correct them and go
forward. In dealing with other people try to see the situation from their
point of view as well as your own. *

From India, Coimbatore
Bhardwaj Ramesh
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Dear M. Peer Mohamed Sardhar,
You are very much right that we should accept our mistakes. In fact we must have courage to admitt our mistakes.......When we are not accepting our mistakes we will involve in a blame game. People will not have faith on us. They will not come forward to extend their help to correct the mistakes. Ultimately we will bear the burden to hide the mistakes. Further our inter-personal relations will not be improved.
Again thanks for the nice thought.................

From India, New Delhi
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