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Answered by mahekvats
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A long, long time ago, when everything was just starting out,and even the planets and stars were so young that they were still going to school, there was a special class which was everyone's favourite, having by far the most fun classmates. The class members were a bunch of rather mischievous colours; from black and white, through to red and blue, yellow, and all the rest. They hoped to grow up to be wonderful colours, and this is what they were training for.

As well as funny and joyful, the colours were very naughty; particularly black and white, who were so preoccupied with causing mayhem that they were almost always late for class.

One morning there was a great commotion in the sky. The clouds were up there, practicing their raining, but they had been raining for so long that they'd gone and created a storm so terrible that absolutely everyone had become saddened and depressed at having so little light. When the sun started shining again, not even that managed to cheer up the world.

The only solution was to appeal, as a last resort, to the naughty, mischievous colours, even though they were still very young and weren't yet trained for anything like this.
The authorities went straight to their classroom. It was still early, and, as ever, black and white hadn't yet turned up.
However, there was no time to lose; they couldn't wait for black and white. The other colours had to do something fast. They ran down the corridors, out of the door, and flew up into the sky, where the clouds - ashamed for what had happened - were waiting.

On their way up to the clouds each one of the colours left a resplendent trail.
Travelling side by side, the combination of all the colours' trails was so striking and spectacular that smiles returned to everyone's face, and the world filled with the sound of applause.

The colours felt honoured and delighted to be named as the sun's official assistants. And the inhabitants of the world begged them to promise that, from that day on, the colours would always be on hand, to help cheer everyone up. It was agreed that whenever the clouds overdid it on the rain, the colours would come quickly and make a rainbow.

A bit later, black and white entered the classroom, finding it empty.
Everyone was congratulating the other colours so much for their wonderful performance that black and white - really the most fun and happy of all the colours - didn't dare to ask to be part of the rainbow, and from that time onward they forced themselves to be punctual and responsible.

Indeed, they managed this so well that now they don't mind being left out of the rainbow. They are now the most serious and important of all the colours, and no one can get anything done without them.

Answered by khushi123424337
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He was thinking about the time he wasted in his life, the decision not taken, dreams not lived etc. and not living the life to the fullest. He decided to commit suicide and came to the train track. 11.02 AM, there comes the train, crushing him to death. Yes, the train was punctual, thanks to Suresh Prabhu, he did not waste a minute in his deaHere is a short story on why you should be punctual at your work:
For years, Ramu could be counted on to be late. Got a lunch meeting at 11:30 am? Ramu will be there at 11:40. Got a class at 9:00am? Ramu will be there at 9:20. Is there a meeting at 6:00 pm? Ramu will be there by 6:30. Work hours are 8:30 am to 5 pm? he’s in by 9:00.
People joked about it. It was his “thing” — he was on “Ramu time”. It was all very funny — until I realized that the same people that joked about it showed, time and again, that they didn’t trust him to get things done — that, indeed, they saw him as an inefficient person who couldn’t even make it on time.
Being late all the time shows that you are under the mercy of fate, that you’re incapable of expecting possible problems and either dealing with them or altering your schedule to avoid them. It sends the message that you’re troubled by time, not in control of it. Hence being punctual at work is always helpful. It tells people that you’re:
1. On top of things
2. That you’re organized
3. That you can be counted on
4. That you Here is a short story on why you should be punctual at your work:
For years, Ramu could be counted on to be late. Got a lunch meeting at 11:30 am? Ramu will be there at 11:40. Got a class at 9:00am? Ramu will be there at 9:20. Is there a meeting at 6:00 pm? Ramu will be there by 6:30. Work hours are 8:30 am to 5 pm? he’s in by 9:00.
People joked about it. It was his “thing” — he was on “Ramu time”. It was all very funny — until I realized that the same people that joked about it showed, time and again, that they didn’t trust him to get things done — that, indeed, they saw him as an inefficient person who couldn’t even make it on time.
Being late all the time shows that you are under the mercy of fate, that you’re incapable of expecting possible problems and either dealing with them or altering your schedule to avoid them. It sends the message that you’re troubled by time, not in control of it. Hence being punctual at work is always helpful. It tells people that you’re:
1. On top of things
2. That you’re organized
3. That you can be counted on
4. That you value them, and
5. Ultimately, that you value yourself.

❤Hope it helps you ❤
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