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Interaction with Failures

Part-1


 A person was completely dejected after meeting continuous failures, at one point he gave up and decided to quit the world. He was sitting on a lonely sea shore gazing at the sea for a while & started walking towards the sea, suddenly he saw somebody holding his hand and the elderly person asked him " What are you doing?


He replied with Panic, I just want to swim. The elderly person said you don't look like that, I see a pain in your eyes. The person started pleading to allow him go, but he dragged him back to the shore.


The elderly person said "Invest few hours of your time with me, if you feel the discussion is worth change your mind or else the sea is all yours" with lot of reluctance the person agreed and walked along with the elderly person to a beach house which was nearby.


 The elderly person places a towel in the washroom and tells the person to use the wash room and walked towards the kitchen to pick up some coffee. After few minutes, he came back and handed over the same.


The elderly person asked "Gentleman, what is your name?"

He replied: I am John, I am a business man

John asked " what's your good name?"

The elderly man said " I am failure"

John: what?



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M.L.Narendra Kumar




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