Very true. When we react instantaneously to any provocation, and later we realise that the reaction was totally inappropriate. It is almost always necessary that we lean back and take time to realise the situation and try to think on the alternatives. Surely very interesting post.
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From India, Bhopal
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hi,
Very inspiring story.
@sanjay: In real life facing Issues/escalations/pressure situations , what you can learn from this story is:
Take time,keep your mind relaxed.Give some time to get things settled.
Time is the best healer.
In tension you never find a solution.The problem what we find in pressure is that we dont catch the root cause of the problem,and we search every where apart from the root for the answer.
By keeping a patient mind we always get solutions.
Regards
Aditya Sharma

From India, Hyderabad
Sub : Buddhas advice Thanks for the wonderful posting. keep posting the same type of content which would be useful to the corporate savvys. regards S.Lawrence HR
From India, Pondicherry
Buddha is the only solution ,for todays peace.the most realistic ,rational philosophy ever.thanx for sharing of most caring thoughts.
From India, Pune
Real good thought.Please send some more such real life examples for public speaking, customer related Minakshi D
From India, Pune
Nice one keep posting the likes, certainly someone will get benefiter.
more at https://www.citehr.com/295543-buddha...#ixzz15RCsAF3a

From India, Mumbai
Thanks for sharing this story.It is more relevent in todays context.Never take a decision, when you are angry or agitated,this is the lesson learnt. Thanks and regards, Col Virendra

Dear Reddy Thanks to share with us. It is nice story with good teaching. please post this type stories so that we can come out of tension mind. thanks a lot once again. bhaskar
From India, Vijayawada
Thank you ..this is indeed a nice and calming message.
I was always taught to count to 10 slowly when angry. Being somewhat short tempered and never one to suffer fools gladly, I never paid much serious attention to this advice. But the few times I did, it had a calming affect on my mind.
Thanks again

From India, Hyderabad
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