Hi Sompong,
A very inspiring and motivating presentation. You have picked up a few thoughts from your, nay, our favorite Stephen Covey. When difficult times come, such thoughts will help us rise like a phoenix from ashes.
Thanks for the post, V. Raghunathan
From India
A very inspiring and motivating presentation. You have picked up a few thoughts from your, nay, our favorite Stephen Covey. When difficult times come, such thoughts will help us rise like a phoenix from ashes.
Thanks for the post, V. Raghunathan
From India
Hi Sompong, In short, we need to do a feat to eat the defeat!!! Hope I am correct in making this comment.
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
Hello Nethaji, Your statement upgrades the mood to UPBEAT !! A nice way to counter the adversities that one may come across in one’s life. V.Raghunathan
From India
From India
When we accept the worst situation, we create the mood to rise above to better situation. We feel happier every time we achive tiny actions at each steps.
From Thailand, Bangkok
From Thailand, Bangkok
To maintain composure in difficult times and face the situation with hope of seeing better days ahead is more than mere optimism. It requires courage and a balance of mind with proactive thinking as advocated by the great guru Stephen Covey.
His narration of the ordeals faced by Viktor Frankl in Auschwitz prisons is spine-chilling. Viktor Frankl was undaunted by the situation and hoped that one day he would escape and live to tell the world of the ordeals he faced. Throughout his tough captive period, he kept imagining that everything would be over one day. He held onto this hope despite losing his wife, parents, and other close members of his family, who were all sent to the gas chambers in Auschwitz. After his release from Auschwitz when the Second World War was over in 1945, Viktor Frankl preached his logotherapy and lived until 1997!
The great Tamil Saint Poet has extensively dealt with the topic of adversity in 10 Couplets (THIRUKKURAL). I have mentioned one of them in the attached presentation along with the English meaning.
V. Raghunathan
From India
His narration of the ordeals faced by Viktor Frankl in Auschwitz prisons is spine-chilling. Viktor Frankl was undaunted by the situation and hoped that one day he would escape and live to tell the world of the ordeals he faced. Throughout his tough captive period, he kept imagining that everything would be over one day. He held onto this hope despite losing his wife, parents, and other close members of his family, who were all sent to the gas chambers in Auschwitz. After his release from Auschwitz when the Second World War was over in 1945, Viktor Frankl preached his logotherapy and lived until 1997!
The great Tamil Saint Poet has extensively dealt with the topic of adversity in 10 Couplets (THIRUKKURAL). I have mentioned one of them in the attached presentation along with the English meaning.
V. Raghunathan
From India
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