Why do we always appreciate the ones near us when they are long gone, especially our grandparents but give 0 attention to them when were around?
Talent and Attitude should always go hand in hand. A person with good attitude will always flourish in whatever in does. TALENT : It may give individuals an advantage and allows them to excel in their chosen field with relative ease, but it a positive attitude - characterized by resilience, willingnRead more
Talent and Attitude should always go hand in hand. A person with good attitude will always flourish in whatever in does.
TALENT : It may give individuals an advantage and allows them to excel in their chosen field with relative ease, but it a positive attitude – characterized by resilience, willingness to learn, and strong work ethic that often determines sustained success. Talent alone may not be enough. Today in this competitive world dedication, skills and right attitude matters. If not talent can stagnate and go unrecognized.
ATTITUDE : Individuals with good attitude often are likely to embrace challenges, seek continuous improvement, and work effectively with others, which can help them overcome obstacles and adapt to changing circumstances. This will also help them to initiate a growth in their career. Good attitude will help to indulge in many activities with your peers , and this might showcase in your talent. one of the cons which I can mention is that a positive attitude alone may not compensate for a lack of fundamental skills or knowledge in certain technical and specialized arears.
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I am 28 years old today and I got married last month. When starting my new life, I came across new people, new routines, and new bodily changes. While dealing with these new things, I remembered the little things my grandparents had instilled in me or taught me since childhood. From being patient whRead more
I am 28 years old today and I got married last month. When starting my new life, I came across new people, new routines, and new bodily changes. While dealing with these new things, I remembered the little things my grandparents had instilled in me or taught me since childhood. From being patient when dealing with people to home remedies when I fell sick. And most important of all, inculcating spirituality in me helped me a lot during difficult times. While growing up though, like most children, I had my apprehensions and anxieties about people.
However, as a teenager, I used to sometimes feel irritated when they advised me constantly about certain things. But when I look back, at every piece of advice I used to get irritated with or every time I turned a deaf ear to whatever they said, I now realize what a huge mistake it was!
But I am eternally grateful for all the time I have spent with them and all the advice I have received from their wisdom over all these years.
Today, when I see my father-in-law lovingly feeding my niece or sacrificing his sleep because she wants to play with him, I now realize how my grandparents used to feel while spending time with me.
Though I have had the privilege of spending time with them and learning about my culture, food, heritage, and overall life I wish I would somehow just get a little time more with them.
I strongly feel children in nuclear families miss out on all the wonderful stories, age-old pearls of wisdom, and little nitty gritty that dada-dadi and nana-nani have to offer!