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Q&A with a Monk-2

D- Disciple M- Monk

D: What is Future?

M: It is nothing for those who are negative and it is everything for those who are positive.

D: How to face the future?

M:  With 3Cs- Change, Courage and Confidence.

D: How to accept Failure?

M:  Accept  yourself & take ownership for your action. You will understand what is failure.

D:  How to handle Insult?

M: Why should you be the owner of other's words

D:  How to handle Criticism?

M: Let Critics strengthen their ability to criticize, you  keep strengthening your performance.

D: How to win an argument?

M: Forget relationship

D: How to win hearts of many?

M: Have a place for them in your hearts.

D: What should be the ultimate goal of a human being?

M: To die peacefully

D: How to die peacefully?

M: Live peacefully

D:  How to live peacefully?

M: Don't live to prove who you are, live what you want to be.

D:  I have no words to express

M: A smile is enough.

Written By: M.L. Narendra Kumar⁠⁠⁠⁠

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