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fact, there are no mistakes, only experiences. There are no problems only

challenges. Every experience teaches us something in life. Every mistake inspires
retrospection and introspection. The experience is humbling and it makes us wiser (i.e.),

if every mistake is regarded as an experience and not as a source of self-pity or self-

condemnation. Many times people are unable to reconcile with change grooved in the

blame culture and rooted in the past, they fail to realise the lifetime benefits they receive

from changes.

4. Nature abounds in examples of flexibility and relocation in case of birds and

beasts. Scientific research in the behaviour of birds has confirmed this. Birds, animals

and even nomads, travel miles and miles in search of better food, congenial climate and

safety. These relocations may cause some amount of stress, no doubt, but they are the

sources of survival: helping to group bonding and cooperation, and to explore the beauty

of new space and better environment.

5. "To the weak, problems are stumbling blocks, To the brave, they are stepping

stones." An untimely resignation and or termination letter is certainly traumatic and

disturbing. But think of possibilities it can throw open for you. A young man felt

disappointed when he failed in an interview for a corporate job. At that point of time he

felt dejected. Today, looking back he says, "It was a blessing in disguise. I would have

never reached this far". Some mistakes bring in a very important message. Believe and

achieve ! And in order to do so, faith is essential. It is the triple faith that men need today-

faith in oneself, faith in the world around us, and above all faith in God !".

a. On the basis of your reading of the passage make notes on it, using headings and

sub headings. Use recognizable abbreviations (wherever necessary-minimum 4)

and a format you consider suitable. Also supply an appropriate title to it. 5 marks

b. Write a summary of the above passage in about 50 words.​

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Answered by ssheeshpal17
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Answer:

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Answered by YaaroKeYaar
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Answer:

fact, there are no mistakes, only experiences. There are no problems only

challenges. Every experience teaches us something in life. Every mistake inspires

retrospection and introspection. The experience is humbling and it makes us wiser (i.e.),

if every mistake is regarded as an experience and not as a source of self-pity or self-

condemnation. Many times people are unable to reconcile with change grooved in the

blame culture and rooted in the past, they fail to realise the lifetime benefits they receive

from changes.

4. Nature abounds in examples of flexibility and relocation in case of birds and

beasts. Scientific research in the behaviour of birds has confirmed this. Birds, animals

and even nomads, travel miles and miles in search of better food, congenial climate and

safety. These relocations may cause some amount of stress, no doubt, but they are the

sources of survival: helping to group bonding and cooperation, and to explore the beauty

of new space and better environment.

5. "To the weak, problems are stumbling blocks, To the brave, they are stepping

stones." An untimely resignation and or termination letter is certainly traumatic and

disturbing. But think of possibilities it can throw open for you. A young man felt

disappointed when he failed in an interview for a corporate job. At that point of time he

felt dejected. Today, looking back he says, "It was a blessing in disguise. I would have

never reached this far". Some mistakes bring in a very important message. Believe and

achieve ! And in order to do so, faith is essential. It is the triple faith that men need today-

faith in oneself, faith in the world around us, and above all faith in God !".

a. On the basis of your reading of the passage make notes on it, using headings and

sub headings. Use recognizable abbreviations (wherever necessary-minimum 4)

and a format you consider suitable. Also supply an appropriate title to it. 5 marks

b. Write a summary of the above passage in about 50 words.

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