English, asked by gshakshi210, 9 months ago

Do mischief people always success in life? why?​

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Answered by mathdude500
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Yes, yes and most definitely yes.

Now, there is a difference between mischief and teasing. Mischief is what I see in my nephews' and nieces' eyes when they have done something which we won't approve. Most of the times it makes us laugh. And all we say is Ohhh... How cute. Yes it makes me happy.

Mischief is what Krishna did in Gokul. It made a lot of people happy. And his stories make us happy today too.

The aim of teasing is to make someone feel bad about themself, which is wrong and can not be justified. The aim of mischief is pleasure and happiness. Although it should be taken care that no animals, people or property are harmed (or atleast temporarily only) during the act of mischief. ;-)
Answered by TheRose06
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  • I’m strangely drawn to the concept of constructive mischief in business management. I’m going to use the next 900 words (ish) to explain why I’m tantalised by the importance of this self-perpetuated piece of leadership-speak, and why I think it’s a really compelling trait for great business leaders.
  • The word mischief has layered meaning. Face value tells us it’s a negative word. Misbehaviour, misconduct, naughtiness. But at the same time it has an undercurrent of roguish playfulness that seems warm and engaging. I wouldn’t want to spend time with a bad person, but a mischievous person…that person seems exciting and compelling.
  • Constructive on the other hand is a universally good word. Solid, positive, well-intended. It’s also very dull. Constructive in business parlance is normally an adjective that massages a noun with negative connotations, like criticism or even feedback.
  • Constructive Mischief then can be described as ‘positive misbehaviour’, or put another way a little bit of roguish conduct that is ultimately well-meaning and done to deliver something positive, be that a feeling or a relationship.
  • Our lives are full of constructive mischief. It allows us to laugh at difficult or maybe even dangerous situations. To bring humour to tough times, to distract ourselves from nerves or just to build rapport with somebody else. Some people are better at finding or creating life’s mischief, others like to sit back and absorb the mischief made by others. But we all need a little constructive mischief in our lives.
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