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Learn to be lighter

 Learn to be lighter

 

If you win, thank your supporters.

If you lose, Introspect

 

If you performed well, thank your coach

If you did not, question your basics

 

If you succeed, give credit to others

If you fail, question yourself

 

If you completed a task, give credit to those who helped you

If you did not, evaluate your competency

 

If you laugh, appreciate those who made you laugh

If you are sober, identify what is bothering you

 

If you are inspired, pay tribute to those who inspired you

if you are uninspired, turn the torch towards you

 

If you have changed, identify the catalyst who motivated you

If you are rigid, break the barrier within

 

If you are progressing, keep following the right people

If you are not, identify the mentor who can guide you

 

Attribute your success to others and your failure to self. With a sense of gratitude, you become egoless and, with the ability to look within, you keep improving yourself.

 

The learner in you will make you lighter and, the lighter you are higher you will fly in your life.

 

M.L.Narendra Kumar 

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