A light –hearted Vidyalankar ran home top work towards his goal. Thanks to him we have wonderful grammar our language.
George Bernard show is remembered as one of the greatest modern English writers. You will be able to enjoy reading his plays when you are a little older. However you can see a film titled “My fair lady’ asked based on his play “Pygmalion’. It scoped almost all the Oscar awards.
Vidyalankar kept failing his exams until one day he stood by well and watched the women filling water into their pitchers and putting them on a rock. He noticed the rock had become smooth over a period of time. His face broke into a smile “what billions of pitchers could do to a hard rock! It is truly amazing.’’
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A light –hearted Vidyalankar ran home top work towards his goal. Thanks to him we have wonderful grammar our language.
Attitude is the way you look at your problems and work towards solving them. Have you heard the story of the three bricklayers? Each one of them was asked what he was doing. The first asked what was doing. The first one answered gruffly, “ I am playing bricks’’. The second man replied, “ I am putting up a wall’’ the third man said enthusiastically and with pride. “ I am building a cathedral.’’
Don’t you think the bird bricklayer had the right attitude? He looked at the bigger picture-his goal. He knew what he needed to do to achieve something big.
He did it step by step and enjoyed every step he took. We must remember to do everything well, cross the hurdles and get to the top.
The one interesting is about two she- salesmen who went to look for business on an island. One found that people did not wear shoes and so he left. The other salesman beamed and thought, “Ah! Here is chance for me show these people something useful, and a chance to important shoes! And later I could start a factory! ‘’
He stayed on, set himself a gal, jotted down his on how he was going to reach his goal and he succeeded.
It was the other man’s attitude, his positive thinking, which helped him.
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