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Negativity taught me Positivity

·         Anger taught me Regret
·         Boredom taught me Hobbies
·         Crisis taught me Savings

·         Death taught me Uncertainty 

·         Extravagance taught me Investment

·         Failure taught me Determination

·         Guilt taught me Forgiveness

·         Hate taught me Love

·         Indecisiveness taught me Firmness 

·         Jealousy taught me Benchmarking

·         Knave (Dishonest) taught me Evaluation

·         Laziness taught me the Value of Time

·         Misunderstanding taught me Clarification

·         Negligence taught me Safety

·         Omission taught me Eye for Detail

·         Pain taught me Tolerance

·         Quarrel taught me Calmness

·         Rejection taught me Self-esteem

·         Suffering taught me Life

·         Threat taught me Courage

·         Unwell taught me the Value of Health

·         Violence taught me peace

·         Worries taught me past Experience

·         Xany (Overly Energetic) taught me the power of Energy

·         Yucky (Unpleasant) taught me the power of Acceptance

·         Zero taught me the power of Zillion (Large number of things or people)

Negativity has positivity, it depends upon how you perceive it

M.L. Narendra Kumar
















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