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You recently had the worst experience of your life – a burglary in your house. Make a
(100-150 words)
entry.
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Away on a holiday Frantic phone calls from neighbours Burglars broke into your
bouse • Return by next flight • Chaos unbelievable . All security measures broken • CCTV
cameras useless . No clues left
Cash, jewellery, T.V., computer stolen Mother collapsed
• Police still looking for clues • Shocked and stunned . Frustrated​

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Answered by akilajaan
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Answer:

sorry dont know I am really sorry

Answered by Elsa44
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The best worst experience of my life

By - ROBIN SHARMASep 27, 2011, 00:00 IST

The best worst experience of my life

The best worst experience of my life

Robin Sharma recounts a story on what goes on in a passenger’s mind when the airplane she is on is about to crash.

If I had to live my life over again, I would relax more. I’d be sillier than I have been on this trip. I would climb more mountains, swim more rivers and watch more sunsets. I would have more actual troubles and less imaginary ones. Oh! I’ve had my moments, and if I had to do it over again, I’d have more of them. In fact, I’d try to have nothing else, just moments, one after another. And I’d pick more daisies.

— Nadine Stair, age 89

Most people don’t really discover what life is all about until they come to die. Then, facing their mortality head on, they awaken to life’s deepest meanings and realise all that they have missed. Life can be cruel in that way. Its gifts all too often fail to appear until the very end. When we are young and have our whole lives ahead of us, we tend to put off living. “Next year, I’ll spend more time in nature or laugh more or love more. Next year, I’ll spend more time with my kids and read the great works of literature. Next year, I will watch more sunsets and build better friendships. But right now, I’ve got things to do and people to meet.” These are the standard refrains of the age we live in.

Bouncing back

Well, I’ve learnt that if you don’t act on life, life has a habit of acting on you. And the days slip into weeks and the weeks into months and before you know it, your life will be over. The point of wisdom is clear: Stop living your life by default and start living your life by design. Get back into the game and take action to create the richer reality you know deep within your heart you were destined to create. Today, begin to live your life the way you will wish you had lived when you lie on your deathbed. Or, to paraphrase Mark Twain, ‘live out your life in such a way that even the undertaker cries at your funeral’.

It’s a strange world we live in. We can send a missile across the world with pinpoint accuracy, yet we have trouble walking across the street to meet a new neighbour. We spend more time watching television than we do connecting with our children. We say, we want to change the world but are not willing to change ourselves. Then, as the sun sets on our lives and we allow ourselves some time for a little deep reflection, we catch a glimpse of the joys we could have experienced, the kindnesses we could have given, and the people we could have been. But by then, it’s too late. By the time most of us wake up to living, it’s time to lay down. Thankfully, my awakening came sooner.

I was headed to San Francisco to speak at a high-tech conference about the success of BraveLife.com. I had almost missed my flight due to a major snowstorm which had paralysed most of the city and brought ground traffic to a halt. After finally boarding the plane, my two business partners and I had settled into our first-class seats with an exceptionally good glass of wine and a discussion about how we would handle the presentation, we had been asked to make. We chatted for about 30 minutes and then, feeling exhausted after a full day at the office, I excused myself from the discussion and drifted off to sleep.

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