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 Three kinds of People

Blamers: Where there are Blamers there are problems and arguments
Victims: Where there are Victims there are Pains and sorrow 
Leaders: Where there are Leaders there are ideas and Solutions

None of us born with any of the above qualities, it is the meaning we give for what we see, hear & Experience and our meaning is based on Attitude, which either takes us to the heights or buries us deep inside.  Never forget the fact that who is inside you, will determine what is outside you. 


Remember,

·         Blaming might give us a temporary relief, but we are slowly losing our power 
·         Feeling like a victim might attract sympathy, but slowly you lose yourself in the pain
·         Leadership will help you take the reins in your hands and you will realise that you are the master of your life and you need to master the art of leaving the arena where there are there blamers and victims 

The most competitive ground is filled with Blamers and victims and the least is the ground where there are less Leaders, decide the game you want to play, before the situation plays games in your life

Blaming belittles us, Victim corners us and Leader leads us

M.L. Narendra Kumar

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