where was the author standing when he felt humility ?
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Where was the author standing when he felt humility?
Explanation:
- The author was standing on Mount Everest when he felt humility.
- The question is from the story 'The Submit Within' written by Major H. P. S. Ahluwalia.
- When he was on Mount Everest, he experienced so many changes within himself. He called it 'Mystical changes.'
- While reaching Mount Everest, he encountered beauty, ruggedness, and aloofness.
- The experience of climbing Mount Everest changed him completely.
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The author felt a sense of humility after climbing Mt. Everest.
Explanation:
A true achiever always is humble. While pursuing his goals, he begins to perceive the colossal plan of the universe. He begins to feel that he is just a small speck in the infinite scheme of the cosmos. As a result he becomes humble to this mega universal plan.
The author also felt humble when he saw the world from the summit of Mt Everest. Standing there he became conscious of the vastness of the universe of which Mt Everest was just a part. When he compared himself to this vastness, he felt humility.
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