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Don’t allow the Resources to Die before you Die


Consular’s night program was conducted by FKCCI in Lalith Ashok, One of the invitee was Dr.Sudhakar , who was a consulate for the Srilank, and also in the previous month got elected as a young MLA, Govt of Karnataka. He was asked to share and he was unable to speak for a while though his English and his vocabulary was good. He was mentioning  that few months he was in the constituency by giving every day Kannada speeches. It took some time to swap himself to address the gathering in  English.


My wife cooks very well but  if I ask her a  few dishes not cooked by her quite some time, that won’t taste, it takes few days to bring the taste.


I have seen outstanding cricket player unable to achieve the level of performance they are capable of, for they have stopped practicing.


Anything if you don’t use it, you lose it.”


Unused  machinery gets rusted. Steel wear out whether use it or not. Wear out by use will be shining where as the unused rust won’t. So better use and shine.


If you lift the weight in the right hand the muscles builds in right hand, unused left hand won’t. you develop the muscles you use and lose the muscles which you don’t use.


One of the incident in the news paper about the the girl was hidden inside the room for more than 5 years by her own parents in Bangalore. And when she was taken to hospital unable to walk for few days. She had the legs but they were shrunken.


Human body is designed to wear out over a life time, but we shrink this life time by allowing the body to rust. Similarly the unused talent diminishes, Unused potential decays. Unused time dies. What isn’t used is abused. Use it or you will lose it. Don’t allow the resources to die before you die

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