Hi Anu,
You have done it again!! Kudos to you. Wish we all had a Sensei in our life to teach ONE lesson to us. Generally, our bosses do play that role, but we, being impatient unlike the boy, don't persevere with that. In our life, we all have weaknesses. Even I have a weakness as well, that too a physical one, which, like the boy, I have mastered to my advantage as well. One of the best presentations on converting weakness to strength. Thanks!
Rajat
From India, Pune
You have done it again!! Kudos to you. Wish we all had a Sensei in our life to teach ONE lesson to us. Generally, our bosses do play that role, but we, being impatient unlike the boy, don't persevere with that. In our life, we all have weaknesses. Even I have a weakness as well, that too a physical one, which, like the boy, I have mastered to my advantage as well. One of the best presentations on converting weakness to strength. Thanks!
Rajat
From India, Pune
Hi Anu,
I am not sure how to express my feelings after seeing the presentation. I wish I had somebody like that in my life. Or maybe I am wrong; I have been incapable of identifying him. But as Rajat's father stated, I do have some close friends who are constantly motivating me to face the challenges I am currently undergoing.
Thanks Anu & Rajat.
Bala
From India, Madras
I am not sure how to express my feelings after seeing the presentation. I wish I had somebody like that in my life. Or maybe I am wrong; I have been incapable of identifying him. But as Rajat's father stated, I do have some close friends who are constantly motivating me to face the challenges I am currently undergoing.
Thanks Anu & Rajat.
Bala
From India, Madras
Hi Anu,
Thank you for sharing with us an inspiring presentation. One should really be lucky to have a sensei like that of the boy's. Instead of waiting for one or regretting failing to recognize one, why should we not be a sensei to people who need our help?
I also agree with Rajat's father's statement. My close friend is my sensei.
Durga
From India, Coimbatore
Thank you for sharing with us an inspiring presentation. One should really be lucky to have a sensei like that of the boy's. Instead of waiting for one or regretting failing to recognize one, why should we not be a sensei to people who need our help?
I also agree with Rajat's father's statement. My close friend is my sensei.
Durga
From India, Coimbatore
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