I  “Remember, a person's character is not only judged by the company he or
she keeps but also by the company he or she avoids.”

― Shiv Khera,

II     Better

1. Avoid getting drawn into a potentially toxic conversation.

2. Prevent the situation from escalating further.

3. Maintain your emotional well-being and save time.

4. Don't lend credibility to misinformation by acknowledging it.

I think this approach doesn't mean you're ignoring the issue or avoiding
confrontation altogether. Instead, you're choosing to prioritize your
emotional safety and focus on more constructive interactions.

As the saying goes, "Don't feed the trolls." By not responding, you're
depriving the other person of the reaction they might be seeking.

III      Why he has so much bitterness stored in him, he only knows. But he
is continuing his unfinished quarrels with someone else. WE are just the
dummies selected by him as his real targets most probably are not
available. The pent-up anger that someone else needs unloading and we have
become the bins. Please just do not respond to him.

IV         Three texts of the villains quoted already in these columns
words of vulgarity of them exposed.

V      In Income tax there are 2 terms used, one is considered legal and
the other illegal. Avoidance is legal. Evasion is illegal. Avoidance is
adopting the law by words; evasion is circumventing the law. Avoidance
shows intelligence; evasion shows the black mindedness. The avoidance is
acceptable or rebuttable; but evasion must be punished severely. Only when
hit by a stone a pain is felt; till then, advising is easier. As long as
one’s women are untouched, others are prostitutes in the eyes of the
beholders. Every problem must have the solution until the next solution is
needed. Solvadhu yarkkum eliyavam. There is a person who was asked to beg
by the same Oldman once who stands now in that direction. Many were
insulted. Only one man spoke so bravely of the pit of 5000 and retired
quietly; a few wrote non-militantly; one thought that pulling out of the
good log out will cool the boiling but had no justifiable thoughts, because
of the Race. A brave man knew how to? Provocations of the bad elements end
only as Villains of the EPICS. So never say RED LINES IN THE “I”. As we
lacked courage or Vedic strength we were ruled by Foreigners for 400 years
and still we are all talking about (ONLY TALKING ABOUT) SICULAR AND RAHUL &
DMK.

K Rajaram IRS  31125

On Fri, 31 Jan 2025 at 09:48, venkat giri <[email protected]> wrote:

> *Respected Sir/s,*
>
> *SUBJECT:* *Thought for the Day 31st Jan 2025*
>
> *“Remember, a person's character is not only judged by the company he or
> she keeps but also by the company he or she avoids.”*
>
> *― Shiv Khera, You Can Win : A Step by Step Tool for Top Achievers*
>
> *"A person's “**CHARACTER"* *refers to the core moral and ethical
> qualities that define who they are, including their values, beliefs**,
> and **how they choose to behave in different situations, **essentially 
> **revealing
> their true nature through their actions, especially when dealing with
> others.*
>
> *विद्या ददाति विनयं विनयाद् याति पात्रताम् । *
>
> *पात्रत्वात् धनम् आप्नोति धनाद् धर्मं ततः सुखम् ॥ *
>
> *It means “Knowledge makes one humble, **humility begets worthiness,
> worthiness creates wealth and enrichment, enrichment leads to right *
> *CONDUCT**, and right conduct brings contentment”*
>
> *CHARACTER **refers to the person's moral and ethical qualities. It
> consists of beliefs and moral principles that can guide their behaviour in
> discrete ways. Personality is the sum of a person's physical,
> psychological, emotional, and social aspects that are manifested through
> behaviour and actions.*
>
>      *A** person's character is often assessed based on the people they
> associate with ("the company they keep"), it's also important to consider
> the choices they make when deciding who to be around, essentially judging
> them by the "company they choose to keep" or "the company they avoid.*
>
> *Regards*
>
> *V.Sridharan*
>
> *Trichy*
>
>
> On Friday 31 January, 2025 at 04:12:02 am IST, Jambunathan Iyer <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> *“Remember, a person's character is not only judged by the company he or
> she keeps but also by the company he or she avoids.”*
> ― Shiv Khera,
>
> N Jambunathan Rengarajapuram-Kodambakkam-Chennai-Mob:9176159004
>
> *" What you get by achieving your goals is not as important as what you
> become by achieving your goals. If you want to live a happy life, tie it to
> a goal, not to people or things "*
>
>

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