avsjai
456

To know and observe are two different things................
From India, Madras
saiconsult
1899

Well said Mr.AVS. They two are two widely different things. B.Saikumar HR & Labour Law advsor Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
PADMANABH VARHADPANDE
1

Dear Sir,
I am Trainer for Teachers and Students ( Employability Skills) for better job placements, and corporate.
Humble request to share such picto-quote frames and / or any particular Video Clip on real life leadership and/or heroism which can bring about the subject more efficiently.
Thanks and Regards.
Kumar Varhadpande,
GHRaisoni Academy for Human Excellence, Nagpur.
( An ISO 9001:2008 Certified Training Academy)

From India, Pune
M.J.SUBRAMANYAM
24

Hi AVS,
100% correct. The second one - the eye - is impulsive and jumps to conclusion without appying our mind. For example we see an ad featuring, say, Sachin or Dhoni endorsing a product and we immediately crave for it becasue it has been endorsed by them. The eye tempts us and we jump to decide things. The other - the brain - wants to know, that is , it evaluates weighs the pros and cons and then decideds to buy or not. It is slow before it takes a decision. That is why there is a proverb in English which says, "All that glitters is not Gold" We should not be caarried away by what we see. Eyes are deceptive. Many girls and boys spoil their life becasue they fall in love "at first sight", at that point of time, they are impressed by the outward apperance and not inside stuff of the person is made up of. As a result many love marriages also ends in failure and as another English proverb says, they experience, [B]"Marry in haste, but repent at leisure"!!![/B]M.J.SUBRAMANYAM, BANGALORE

From India, Bangalore
avsjai
456

Dear Kumar Varhapande
Greetings.
Thank you very much for your message and your interest shown.
I will be happy to share with you few things as per your request.
I will appreciate if you could be more specific in the area in which you focus,so that I can send the appropriate ones.
After hearing from you I will send necessary inputs.
Please furnish your email id for all future communications.
Have a nice day.

From India, Madras
anandhimurali@gmail.com
5

Hi AVS,
I am a Management faculty working with a reputed orgn in Chennai. I ve been a keen observer in this forum for quiet a long time. I ve been following all your posts and am really thankful for your fabulous contributions and value additions through this forum.
All the Best. Keep posting. Well done.
Regards,
K Anandhi

From India, Madras
saiconsult
1899

MR.Subramanyam
thanks for the superb elaboration of the two processes"knowing and observing" quoted by MR.AVS Jai and the consequences of both the processes. It is enlighetning.
B.Saikumar
HR & Labour law advisor
Mumbai

From India, Mumbai
ajaykdiwedi
4

I would like to add one more thing "Sitting idle and do nothing" is a two very different thing, A person who is sitting idle may doing some meditation thing but a person doing nothing is a very negative thing...
From India, New Delhi
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