The Art of Disengagement: Protecting Your Peace in a Toxic World Throughout our lives, we cross paths with countless people. Some arrive like sunshine—warming us, uplifting us, and adding value to our journey. Others, however, drift in like storms, leaving a trail of bitterness and friction in their wake. While meeting people is an unavoidable part of life, allowing a relationship to turn sour is not. The chemistry we share with others is often a two-way street, but what happens when you are doing everything right, and the other person still chooses to be adversarial? How do you navigate that emotional minefield without losing yourself? You have options, of course. You could fight fire with fire, slinging mud and badmouthing them. You could offer constructive feedback, hoping reason will prevail. Or you could take the high road—maintaining a polite, superficial "hi-bye" connection while quietly preserving your inner peace. The choice you make is deeply personal, oft...
Country Roads-152 If it is country roads I am sure it will take me home If I am Rasputin I am sure I will be the lover of the Russian Queen If I am in California I am sure I will be welcomed by Hotel California If I want money money I am sure I need to work all day till night If it is beat it I am sure I will walk on the moon If she tells, I just call to say I love you I am sure every day is a new year to celebrate If it is, don't worry, be happy I am sure my landlord will not ask for rent If it is waka waka I am sure it is time for Africa If it is Jai ho I am sure there is a millionaire in a slum If it is Valiant I am sure there is a king of music - Raja who is jubilant everywhere Every singer is great in their own way Every song and music has its own way M.L. Narendra Kumar ...