good good. I must say you're punctual.... ' I was with Hudson and Kimberley for nine years wasn't late for single day. Punctuality is the soul of the business. What values do you learn from the above? (for 8 marks) (Patol Babu, A Filmstar)
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we learn that a man should always be punctual and faithful towards his work because a punctual man is love and respect always. If we obey time and work according to time then we always step the stairs of success. A timed man have everything not only he is famous among his colleagues but also in his family members. Not only for business punctuality is the soul of each and every thing which we will definitely take you to the height of success and fame.
Patol Babu lived in Calcutta and worked in a company.
Notwithstanding, because of the war he lost his nine-year-old occupation.
Then he attempted numerous occupations and organizations however fizzled.
His cousin offered him to join scrap press business.
One morning Nishikanto Ghosh visited Patol Babu and told him that his brother-in-law Naresh Dutt who worked in film business required a short, bald-headed man around fifty years of age for his film.
He proposed Patol's name to him.
Patol acknowledged the offer of the job of a person on foot.
Next morning, he achieves the scene, Faraday House, his heart trembling with anxiety.
Yet, the issue was that he was as yet not given the discourse.
He requested his discourse and Naresh Dutt asked his partners Sosanko and Jyoti to give the lines to Patol Babu.
Jyoti tore off a page and composed something and offered it to Patol Babu. ""Oh"" was composed on the page.
Patol Babu turned out to be exceptionally miserable to see that his exchange was only ""Goodness"".
As he was sitting despondent, a faint memory blended up in his psyche.
It was Mr. Pakrashi, Patol Babu's mentor who had adviced him never to think about any job little and to invest his greatest exertion to perform it to his most extreme ability.
He practiced his discourse and talked ""Goodness"" in various pitches and sentiments.
He understood that he could display the job and exchange from multiple points of view and was quick to perform well.
Patol put in his best and performed well.
He was so happy with his performance that he felt that taking cash would undermine his endeavors and in this way, left the place without taking cash.