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20/02/2023

How we were raised 😂
18/02/2023

How we were raised 😂

තවත් එක කතාවක් 😘☺️🤩
18/02/2023

තවත් එක කතාවක් 😘☺️🤩

26/12/2020
24/12/2020

FOUR STORIES TO START:1. Nokia rejected Android.2. Yahoo rejected Google.3. Kodak turned down digital cameras.4. Blockbu...
23/10/2020

FOUR STORIES TO START:
1. Nokia rejected Android.
2. Yahoo rejected Google.
3. Kodak turned down digital cameras.
4. Blockbuster reject Netflix.

LESSONS:
1. Take risks.
2. Accept the change.
3. If you refuse to change over time, it will become obsolete.

TWO MORE STORIES:
1. Facebook takes over WhatsApp and Instagram.
2. Grab takes over Uber in Southeast Asia.

LESSONS:
1. Become so powerful that your competitors become your allies.
2. Reach top position and work smart with competition.
3. Keep innovating.

TWO MORE STORIES:
1. Colonel Sanders founded KFC at age 65..
2. Jack Ma, who couldn't get a job at KFC,
He founded Alibaba and retired at age 55

LESSONS:
1. Age is just a number.
2. Only those who keep trying will succeed.

FOR THE LAST BUT NO LAST IMPORTANT:
Lamborghini was founded as a result of the revenge of a tractor owner who was insulted by Enzo Ferrari, the founder of Ferrari.

LESSONS:
Never underestimate anyone, ever!
Just keep working hard.
Invest your time wisely.
Don't be afraid to fail.
Let's go!

11/10/2020

She asked him, 'How much are you selling the eggs for?'
The old seller replied, 'Rs.5/- an egg, Madam.'
She said to him, 'I will take 6 eggs for Rs.25/- or I will leave.'
The old seller replied, 'Come take them at the price you want. May be, this is a good beginning because I have not been able to sell even a single egg today.'

She took the eggs and walked away feeling she has won. She got into her fancy car and went to a posh restaurant with her friend. There, she and her friend, ordered whatever they liked. They ate a little and left a lot of what they ordered. Then she went to pay the bill. The bill costed her Rs.1,400/-. She gave Rs. 1,500/- and asked the owner of the restaurant to keep the change.

This incident might have seemed quite normal to the owner but, very painful to the poor egg seller.

The point is,
Why do we always show we have the power when we buy from the needy ones? And why do we get generous to those who do not even need our generosity?

I once read somewhere:

'My father used to buy simple goods from poor people at high prices, even though he did not need them. Sometimes he even used to pay extra for them. I got concerned by this act and asked him why does he do so? Then my father replied, "It is a charity wrapped with dignity, my child”

I know most of you won't share this message but if you feel that people need to see this, then do spread this message.

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