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 Be Yourself


You can take the fisherman's fishing rod, but you cannot match his patience.

You can take the sculptor's chisel, but you cannot emulate his eye for detail.

You can take the carpenter's hammer and nail, but you cannot guess his mental calculation.

You can take the painter's brush, but you cannot copy his creativity

You can take the Musician's instrument, but you cannot replicate his emotions.

You can take the racket from a tennis player, but you cannot bring the same endurance. 

You can take the dialogues from the actor, but you cannot deliver them with the same passion.

You can take the recipe from the chef, but you cannot cook with the same love.

You can take a copy of the speech, but you cannot deliver a similar speech with the same conviction.

You can take the camera from a photographer, but you cannot visualise what he visualises.

Do not worry about losing your tools; it is your performance that matters

Each one of us possesses certain qualities; it is better to nurture those qualities rather than to copy others

 

M.L. Narendra Kumar

Director

Instivate Learning Solutions PVT LTD

www.instivatelearning.in

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