Hello, everyone.
Since the last few months, I have been working on themes related to Personality Development in our Indian Epics. Regardless of whether they are real or possible, they serve as a valuable cultural asset. Without concerning myself with this logic, I am exploring what we can learn from them. I have extracted certain stories and attempted to connect them with so-called personality development issues. One of these presentations, "Gangavatharan," is a prime example. Despite its brevity, I believe I have conveyed what I intended to. Please review it and share your comments with me.
From India, Hyderabad
Since the last few months, I have been working on themes related to Personality Development in our Indian Epics. Regardless of whether they are real or possible, they serve as a valuable cultural asset. Without concerning myself with this logic, I am exploring what we can learn from them. I have extracted certain stories and attempted to connect them with so-called personality development issues. One of these presentations, "Gangavatharan," is a prime example. Despite its brevity, I believe I have conveyed what I intended to. Please review it and share your comments with me.
From India, Hyderabad
It's a nice concept. The flow of information is good, and the derivation from the story (the moral) is excellent. The language aspect could use some editing/proofreading. Thanks for sharing.
Best regards,
Som G
From United States, Woodinville
Best regards,
Som G
From United States, Woodinville
Dear Rao,
Your secret of success was very creative as it also gives life to good old culture. It also reminds me of Panchatantra stories. All the best in your good work and keep sharing such novel thoughts.
Regards,
Ram Sundher
From India, Bangalore
Your secret of success was very creative as it also gives life to good old culture. It also reminds me of Panchatantra stories. All the best in your good work and keep sharing such novel thoughts.
Regards,
Ram Sundher
From India, Bangalore
Understanding Personality Development
Personality development means the development of a person's nature to suit or match the situation. It involves keeping a balanced mind in all situations and being ready to provide service to those in need and those around you in a timely manner. One should not have ego in one's approach. Those who focus on satisfying the needs of others rather than seeking ego satisfaction demonstrate true personality.
The knowledge and the right human approach style shown in the Puranas or moral stories to develop personality provide satisfaction and happiness to all.
Regards
From India, Visakhapatnam
Personality development means the development of a person's nature to suit or match the situation. It involves keeping a balanced mind in all situations and being ready to provide service to those in need and those around you in a timely manner. One should not have ego in one's approach. Those who focus on satisfying the needs of others rather than seeking ego satisfaction demonstrate true personality.
The knowledge and the right human approach style shown in the Puranas or moral stories to develop personality provide satisfaction and happiness to all.
Regards
From India, Visakhapatnam
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