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Chaos, Order, and the Illusion of Prediction: A Deep Dive into Reality with Prof. Gordon Fleming
In this thought-provoking conversation, Dr. Ehssan Sakhaee and Emeritus Prof. Gordon Fleming explore the fundamental nature of reality, diving into the interplay between chaos and order at microscopic and macroscopic levels. They discuss quantum mechanics, determinism, the limits of measurement, and the philosophical implications of fairness, evolution, and human consciousness. The dialogue extends to societal issues, human self-destruction, and the role of wisdom in shaping a sustainable future. A must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of science, philosophy, and human progress.
#Chaos #Order #IllusionOfPrediction #DeepDive #RealityCheck #GordonFleming #ProfessorFleming #ComplexSystems #Unpredictability #PhilosophyOfScience #ScienceExplained #MindBending #RealityVsPerception #OrderInChaos #UnderstandingChaos #PredictiveScience #IntellectualJourney #ScientificExploration #ThoughtProvoking
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Universal Leadership Session (Jan 2025)
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What kind of leadership do we need to create a better future for our societies and our planet? In this Universal Leadership Session, we explore the essential qualities of a universal leader and how we can cultivate awareness, wisdom, and care to drive meaningful transformation. Key Themes Explored ✔ Universal Leadership Goals - Participants shared aspirations like universal love, ecological sus...
Universal Leadership Session
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We aim to cultivate wise leadership in current and emerging leaders. In particular we work with young engineering and technical leaders to become wise leaders in their field and lead their organisations and the world towards higher sustainability and wellbeing.
What Happens When Your Awareness and Understanding Deepens
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We aim to cultivate wise leadership in current and emerging leaders. In particular we work with young engineering and technical leaders to become wise leaders in their field and lead their organisations and the world towards higher sustainability and wellbeing.
A Powerful Question to Ask: Are Your Actions Aligned with Your Values?
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Reflecting on the alignment of actions with personal values, vision, and mission can lead to more conscious decision-making. Highlights 🤔 Ask yourself if your actions align with your vision and purpose. 🌱 Consider whether your choices support your well-being and that of others. 🔍 Explore the underlying reasons for your actions-are they habitual, cultural, or psychological? 🧠 Understanding your ...
Universal Leadership Responsibility
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Summary Taking universal responsibility as a leader is paramount for fostering positive change both locally and globally. Highlights 🌍 Leaders should embrace responsibility for societal and environmental impacts beyond their immediate control. 🤝 Universal leaders actively seek opportunities to influence and engage others through various platforms. 🛠️ Acknowledging limitations allows leaders to ...
Cultivating Presence for Leaders
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Effective leadership involves managing stress and anxiety through cultivating presence and mindfulness. Highlights 🧘‍♂️ Cultivating presence helps leaders manage stress and anxiety effectively. 🌪️ Acknowledging emotions like stress and anxiety rather than resisting them allows for natural processing. 🎯 Transforming anxiety into excitement and productivity is possible through acceptance. 🌱 Creat...
Universal Leadership | The Leadership We Really Need but Don't Yet Have
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Universal Leadership explores the evolving landscape of leadership in a global context, emphasising adaptability, inclusivity, and innovation as key traits for future leaders. Highlights 🌍 Emphasis on global perspectives in leadership. 🔄 Focus on adaptability to navigate change. 🤝 Importance of inclusivity in team dynamics. 💡 Encouragement of innovative thinking and problem-solving. 📈 Developme...
Empowering Feedback: How Followers Can Courageously Help Leaders Grow
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Effective feedback from followers is crucial for leaders’ growth, requiring courage and thoughtful communication. Highlights 💬 Followers often hesitate to provide critical feedback due to fear of leaders’ reactions. 🛡️ Risk management is essential; consider the worst-case scenario before giving feedback. 🌱 Providing feedback helps leaders improve and become their best selves. 🎯 Align feedback w...
Gandhi's Non Violence Speech
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Gandhi’s speech advocates for non-violence in the face of oppressive laws, emphasising the importance of self-respect and dignity over violent retaliation. Short scene from the movie Gandhi 1982 directed by Richard Attenborough from a screenplay written by John Briley. Highlights ✊ Non-violence: Gandhi stresses the need for peaceful resistance against unjust laws. 📜 Oppressive laws: New regulat...
Ehssan & Clara Discuss various topics
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We aim to cultivate wise leadership in current and emerging leaders. In particular we work with young engineering and technical leaders to become wise leaders in their field and lead their organisations and the world towards higher sustainability and wellbeing.
Knox Live 2008 Ehssan Interviewed by Michael Mobbs | Self Leadership
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Knox Live 2008 Ehssan Interviewed by Michael Mobbs | Self Leadership
What Matters Most?
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Reflecting on What Matters Most.
Universal Leadership Japan Program
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Join us for the Universal Leadership Japan Program, a transformative four-day experience designed for leaders who are passionate about creating a positive and sustainable future for our people and the planet. This unique program brings together individuals who see the world as an interconnected whole, moving beyond outdated leadership paradigms that have led to conflict and environmental harm. ...
The Importance of Planning
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Why is it important to plan and what elements of planning do we need to consider? In this video we talk about the two elements of planning to ensure we maximise our effectiveness.
Interview with Prof. Kathy Schwalbe
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Interview with Prof. Kathy Schwalbe
Interview with Professor Roy Green on topic of Leadership in Australia
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Interview with Professor Roy Green on topic of Leadership in Australia
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The Importance of Creativity, Well-being and People (2)
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The Importance of Creativity, Well-being and People (2)
The Importance of Creativity, Well-being and People
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The Importance of Creativity, Well-being and People
Find the peace that lies within your own body, dissolve stress, and embrace your natural state of ha
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Find the peace that lies within your own body, dissolve stress, and embrace your natural state of ha
Embrace presence, silence the mind, and free yourself from suffering
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Embrace presence, silence the mind, and free yourself from suffering
Embracing the art of observing the mind chatter, finding peace within the chaos.
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Embracing the art of observing the mind chatter, finding peace within the chaos.
Transformational Leadership & Management
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Transformational Leadership & Management
Interview with Dr Fons Trompenaars on Organisational Culture
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Interview with Dr Fons Trompenaars on Organisational Culture
Embrace the power of presence and unlock your true potential
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Embrace the power of presence and unlock your true potential
Wise Leadership Opposite Qualities
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Wise Leadership Opposite Qualities
Mindfulness Myth I need time to practice
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Mindfulness Myth I need time to practice
Mindfulness Myth I need a quiet place to practice
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Mindfulness Myth I need a quiet place to practice
Inquire rather than Assume
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Inquire rather than Assume

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @RanjeethMD
    @RanjeethMD 2 дні тому

    Imagine that man's charm to unite India to start Sathyagraha. People who were not united for 200 years. That is the power of that man.

  • @SayakBoral
    @SayakBoral 8 днів тому

    Na wo Gandhi rahey na wo Gautam rahey ...

  • @LL-qk5zo
    @LL-qk5zo 14 днів тому

    Big BOGUS propaganda machinery. He actually have slaughtered millions of innocent Indians by allowing nonsensically partition of India. If he resisted it, no power had the strength to partition India! Fie on him. Innocents in Pak-India-Bangladesh are still bleeding😢

  • @anikethana
    @anikethana 20 днів тому

    Mahatma Gandhi Letters ua-cam.com/play/PLN1BhBtl3BhmtW5kxdoTqyxgPkAMbYz5W.html&si=IwVc6CjuuxsLVhf_

  • @igaw5469
    @igaw5469 27 днів тому

    Such crucial, mature points in the matter of Leadership. I am interested, keeping on reading your book, Dr Ehssan 😊

  • @rntablette9388
    @rntablette9388 Місяць тому

    and millions of deaths at the partition of India-Pakistan

    • @t.b.adenwalla
      @t.b.adenwalla Місяць тому

      @@rntablette9388 Why blame Gandhi for that when he opposed the idea of partition with all his mind, body and soul. Sadly, his views of one united India were ignored by his Congress colleagues including Nehru and Gandhi, who too very reluctantly were getting old and wanted to just get on with it.

    • @Jar4495
      @Jar4495 25 днів тому

      Partition was done to stop Indians from fighting after the British leave, but we did it anyway.

    • @t.b.adenwalla
      @t.b.adenwalla 25 днів тому

      @@Jar4495 Possibly. Many reckon it was made by demands of Jinnah.

    • @Jar4495
      @Jar4495 24 дні тому

      @@t.b.adenwalla it wasn't a 1 or 2 people decision like media potrays it , both British and Indians voted for it, avoiding a civil war was a major reason

  • @gngnome
    @gngnome Місяць тому

    Some commenters seem to be unaware that all Indians were British subjects under the rule of the empire. That does not make them agents, particularly not Gandhi when he is advocating the disobedience of those British laws he finds unjust.

  • @jagdishramanathan2091
    @jagdishramanathan2091 Місяць тому

    gandhi had no secrets only in young age .in old age his behavior was always smoke ridden in favor of muslims and British ......😊

  • @sarthakpanda3803
    @sarthakpanda3803 Місяць тому

    ⁠​⁠ His actions served the britishers more than us indian hence I call him a British agent .His so called ‘non violence’ crippled contemporary revolution and he always became a barrier in front of real freedom fighters like Bhagat singh and Netaji Subhas Bose. British always seemed to love him and tend to give everything gandhi wanted (i.e fame, popularity , ‘mahatma’ status through media, sponsored his ashrams monetarily through then Indian industrialists) The problem is that Gandhi is portrayed as a epitome of masiah of the indian society. He was just a member of the congress party who so he could get fame and recognition that's the way it is

    • @jagdishramanathan2091
      @jagdishramanathan2091 22 дні тому

      it was the misfortune of India as a country that it entered into a downfall that lasted about 1000 yrs from 800 ad to 1800 ad . one among the main causes was appearances of great sages who teachings were of highest order but detrimental to political cause as all sages are non political . the general populace had been disarmed by spiritual awakening .such a country becomes easy meat for barbarians and invaders . Dyaneshwar and nivritti and sopana with muktai died and alauddin khilji massacred his way ,abhinava gupta kalhana was followed by shamsuddin butshikan in kashmir ,kabirdas chaitanya was followed by taimur ,tughlak etc nanakdev witnessed babar and his guns ,Dara shikoh was killed by Aurangzeb .in the south purandaradasa died in 1564, talikota war 1565 vijaynagar kingdom was in ruins .there are other such incidents that historians may know . Sri Aurobindo swami vivekananda sri rama krishna Sri ramana were followed by partition and jinnah Dalai Lama in Tibet and mao massacred his way in 1959 .defence of country is of utmost importance.

    • @sarthakpanda3803
      @sarthakpanda3803 22 дні тому

      @@jagdishramanathan2091 when it comes to the working of the human mechanics , understanding the very essence of life and uplifting human consciousness Bharat was way ahead of its contemporaries during the time mentioned in your comment but as more and more kingdoms came to know about the “sone ki chidia” they started attacking and looting but we shouldnt let that blur our vision of the things we lost in that process . We ought to remember that nalanda university burned for days which is consisted the epitome of human wisdom and consciousness and its true that we were not able to adapt to those times when all the ways of non violence ends we must take up violence because thats the only way the other party understands and that is what gandhi should also have understood and we would have got the independence much earlier and much better .

    • @jagdishramanathan2091
      @jagdishramanathan2091 22 дні тому

      @@sarthakpanda3803 true .nalanda university was burnt .the education system of that times was largely memory based and the medical treatises that were burnt and the elderly teachers were massacred was a great loss but scattered students may have reproduced these treatises from memory but most were reproduced in jungles and Himalayas .caves of Himalayas was the best preservatory .most probably they were kept hidden and preserved and secretly practised .even now the Himalayan doctors know more than allopatic doctors with all their mri ,ct scan etc .nadi sastra it is called .chanakyas arth sastra was rediscovered after the fall of muslim mughal dynasty .also several dramas were found ,I think urubhangam was one such .brute animal can kill but never learn .

  • @JohnSanJuan-zp1ed
    @JohnSanJuan-zp1ed Місяць тому

    Protest against General Smits of South Africa!

  • @srinivassc6281
    @srinivassc6281 Місяць тому

    Why gandhi is speaking in English

    • @t.b.adenwalla
      @t.b.adenwalla Місяць тому

      This is Attenborough's movie Gandhi. Made in English. Also dubbed in Hindi

    • @michas891
      @michas891 Місяць тому

      @@t.b.adenwalla Gandhi qualified as English barrister and may have used English while in South Africa

    • @t.b.adenwalla
      @t.b.adenwalla Місяць тому

      @@michas891 Very very unlikely. As you must have seen in the movie of the gathering in the Town Hall, the vast majority of Indians there were uneducated labourers who were brought from India to perform farming and menial tasks. Hence, one or more Indian languages like Hindi (most likely) or Gujarati would have been used by him to communicate to the masses. Gandhiji could converse in English with educated Indians and of course the Europeans there, no doubt.

    • @michas891
      @michas891 28 днів тому

      @@t.b.adenwalla Interesting what was the exact ethnic mix of Indian labourers in South Africa and what was the best comprehensible language for their gatherings. Hindi? Gujarati? Marathi? Bengali? Or English? :)

  • @ScipioAmericanus__
    @ScipioAmericanus__ Місяць тому

    India seems to be doing so much better since Britain abandoned rule. They have a thriving economy, super healthy society, clean streets, top notch medical care, and they are a very hygienic people ……

  • @Tridentine
    @Tridentine Місяць тому

    Now look at India. Lol.

  • @Juju2012ZA
    @Juju2012ZA Місяць тому

    Fascinating that so many people continue to ignore that Gandhi approved of the caste system, a system which kept people segregated…

    • @inspirationalleadership
      @inspirationalleadership Місяць тому

      That’s a common misconception. Gandhi opposed untouchability and worked to uplift marginalized groups, but he did support the varna system as a division of labor-not the rigid caste system as practiced. His views were complex and often criticized, especially by Ambedkar, but he fought tirelessly against caste-based discrimination.

    • @Juju2012ZA
      @Juju2012ZA Місяць тому

      @ Opposed it? From what I understand, he fought against the idea of untouchability in a very superficial manner meaning the performative end of the caste system aka keeping the structure in place but not the behaviour… the caste system seems to operate on entitlement and ancestral occupation - a few privileged while the majority were and are kept low.

    • @SayakBoral
      @SayakBoral 8 днів тому

      Juju.....you know NOTHING of Gandhi. Your ignorance on this subject is not uncommon but you should acquire more knowledge first.

    • @Juju2012ZA
      @Juju2012ZA 8 днів тому

      @@SayakBoral 🙂 go read some stuff by Arundhati Roy, for example. You will understand what I mean…

    • @SayakBoral
      @SayakBoral 5 днів тому

      @@Juju2012ZA Arundhati Roy is as discredited and unreliable as someone like you.

  • @igaw5469
    @igaw5469 Місяць тому

    Very helpful to realise, thank you.

  • @jerometaperman7102
    @jerometaperman7102 Місяць тому

    Should have let this run another 45 seconds or so. I love when he gets the audience to stand in solidarity against the government, then starts singing "God Save the King", forcing the government officials to stand also.

  • @nplm947
    @nplm947 2 місяці тому

    Today we indians should not surrender our self respect to the tyrannical though elected government... Don't speak ill of Gandhiji it is a sin to do so

  • @wittyroark
    @wittyroark 2 місяці тому

    But they cannot take away our self respect, if we do not give it to them.

  • @Michael-hw5wk
    @Michael-hw5wk 2 місяці тому

    I will NEVER go into law as I have complete disrespect for everything law-related in the United States. My record MUST be cleared, or I will never work again because I ONLY work in education, post-secondary education, a handful of non-profit office positions, or university libraries -- ABSOLUTELY NOTHING ELSE EVER! Does someone need to translate this for you?

  • @VinayMPunse
    @VinayMPunse 2 місяці тому

    Gandhi was not human being but saint God.

  • @Betelgeusewaitforit
    @Betelgeusewaitforit 3 місяці тому

    I am not a fan of everything Gandhi Ji did. I also under no condition will deny that he contributed massively on how the Society must rebuild itself and a violent beginning would have been the end of Bharat as we know it. His contribution is the way to build the society with lawful means. That share of credit goes to him.

  • @igaw5469
    @igaw5469 3 місяці тому

    Great points covered, very interesting 👏🏽🤗

  • @sarthakpanda3803
    @sarthakpanda3803 3 місяці тому

    For over years we have over glorified gandhi he was a british agent and India would have been in a much better place without him.

    • @ambarsinha9590
      @ambarsinha9590 3 місяці тому

      Shame for India as Indians like you have failed to understand Gandhi. Never seen someone from South Africa do the same for Mandela or US for Washington. It happens only in India.

    • @pramodkrishnamurthy3707
      @pramodkrishnamurthy3707 2 місяці тому

      Ignoramus

    • @MrUndersolo
      @MrUndersolo 2 місяці тому

      Moron.

    • @51actual
      @51actual 2 місяці тому

      Did a pony kick you in the head Boris?

    • @TheClinchMagazine
      @TheClinchMagazine 2 місяці тому

      Typical RSS member reply. Always choosing the wrong side.

  • @shiranikatupitiya7486
    @shiranikatupitiya7486 4 місяці тому

    A good reminder to carry wiht us: "This too shall pass" 🙂

  • @mathew-wq7dv
    @mathew-wq7dv 4 місяці тому

    Thank you

  • @dramese
    @dramese 5 місяців тому

    Thank you for the daily dose of wisdom

  • @dramese
    @dramese 5 місяців тому

    Thank you for this great enlightened conversation. As an aspiring engineering, this is gold.

  • @dipanwitamondal9346
    @dipanwitamondal9346 11 місяців тому

    Thank you 🥺 very much needed it today ❤

  • @Jerquan19
    @Jerquan19 Рік тому

    I had her Information Technology Project Management V6 book in 2015 during undergrad. Now I'm a few years out of grad and will be buying her V9 edition.

  • @jefferydrake8641
    @jefferydrake8641 Рік тому

    P r o m o s m

  • @SDoss14
    @SDoss14 Рік тому

    Great video

  • @anakkawee
    @anakkawee Рік тому

    I don't know what has happened. My thoughts and best wishes to you, Dr. Ehssan. Hopefully, everything is gonna be all right very soon. 🙏❤

  • @joycecarvalho9502
    @joycecarvalho9502 2 роки тому

    Thank you for shedding light on this. Yours was the only video I found when I googled on the subject. Was interested to know about this when I saw a video in which a swami speaks about the vertical dimension of time helping to cure brain fog,.... and this brain fog is not the medical one, but the blind spots and delusions in life,... feeling stuck and not being able to move forward. Thank you for explaining about the vertical dimension of time so clearly.

    • @inspirationalleadership
      @inspirationalleadership 2 роки тому

      Thanks for your feedback, Joyce! Really glad this video was helpful for you in understanding the vertical dimension of time. The vertical dimension is the true dimension of time as it is the only dimension that actually exists. The present moment!

  • @frombeyond5
    @frombeyond5 3 роки тому

    I heard this story before, first time I know it was Hakuin to whom it happened. Is there any source to back this information? 🙏🏻 Great video!

  • @MyOnlineTV
    @MyOnlineTV 3 роки тому

    Very much informative Thanks a lot..

  • @marcelbenbaruch4053
    @marcelbenbaruch4053 3 роки тому

    I now this story about the king how asked his assistants to engrave a small sentence below his royal ring and I remember also when I was sad or passing a hard time I used to say this too shell pass sooner or later

  • @selvamthiagarajan8152
    @selvamthiagarajan8152 3 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing this video.

  • @iandezzy319
    @iandezzy319 3 роки тому

    What’s up?! Great content! Have you considered using promosm to promote your videos??

  • @nirdosh8555
    @nirdosh8555 3 роки тому

    Yes yes 😘😘😘

  • @MichaelAlexander1967
    @MichaelAlexander1967 4 роки тому

    Very well written and stated. Thanks for this information.

  • @sia7058
    @sia7058 4 роки тому

    Very important message about acceptance not being inaction - but being thoughtful about any situation

  • @anakkawee
    @anakkawee 4 роки тому

    You remind me of when I had online arguements with some classmates studying "System Dynamics Modelling for PM". I was quite angry that some of them intervening our group arrangements. They even sent e-mail to a course instructor that these people should be with these people. I almost replied mail threads with fury. However, I decided to stop, thinking why I had to do that. I knew that I wasn't the wrong one, so I decided to "provide factual explanation and arguements" rather than write something negatively. Actually I really miss the time I studied at USYD. That was the time I obviously lowered my hot-headedness. 😂

  • @anakkawee
    @anakkawee 4 роки тому

    Totally agree! It is better to admit that you are angry. The more resistance, the bigger it goes.

  • @iamseebabhatia
    @iamseebabhatia 5 років тому

    networking is an interpersonal skill that is very important to utilize if you want to create a relationship of trust with possibly another project manager you will be collaborating with. this will be useful if you foresee a risk of your product and their product not integrating together and tacit knowledge can help with responding to this risk in the future.

  • @anakkawee
    @anakkawee 6 років тому

    Totally agree. Resistance makes it worse. I have experienced that already. 😂😂

  • @anakkawee
    @anakkawee 6 років тому

    Recently, I was designated new tasks and had to transfer to the new group in my workplace. There have been so many things I must do to achieve work goals. And I felt that I was so harsh on myself because I set too high expectation for myself, and more importantly, I didin't want to disappoint my supervisors and colleagues. Your VDO just made me realise the truth. While watching your VDO, I was thinking "Oh, why have I been so cruel to myself like this?". Thank you for giving me a ring bell. Thank you for making me realise that I'm just an ordinary person. Cheers!

    • @inspirationalleadership
      @inspirationalleadership 6 років тому

      Cherry you are extraordinary but you still need to be kind towards yourself always:)

    • @anakkawee
      @anakkawee 6 років тому

      @@inspirationalleadership Acknowledged that truth. No matter what, I must see myself as another human being. If I can be kind to others, why can't I be kind to myself then? Thank you for sharing me good thoughts. You're always the super-cool teacher. Cheers!

  • @apurbamondal7342
    @apurbamondal7342 7 років тому

    Required also Hindi version