HOW TO ENJOY AND LEARN FROM HOLIDAYS (A SPEECH BY EVERWIN PRINCIPAL)

EVERWIN SCHOOL
24 Sept 202406:26

Summary

TLDRThe speaker congratulates students on their hard work during the exam season and encourages them to enjoy their well-deserved break. They advise students to take a break from studies during holidays, suggesting that relaxation is important for mental well-being. The speaker also emphasizes the importance of learning from experiences, such as family outings, and to be mindful of the economic disparities between different families. Lastly, they stress the importance of safety and the love and care of family, friends, and school towards the students.

Takeaways

  • πŸ“š The speaker acknowledges the hard work and dedication of the students throughout the comprehensive revision program and the exam season.
  • πŸ† The importance of hard work is emphasized, and it is suggested that the fruit of such labor should be reflected in good exam scores.
  • 🌟 The speaker reassures students that if they are not confident about their exam performance, there will be more opportunities to excel in future examinations.
  • πŸ§˜β€β™€οΈ The speaker encourages students to take a well-deserved break and to enjoy their holidays to the fullest, as it is a time for relaxation and rejuvenation.
  • 🐦 A metaphor is used to compare students to birds, who search for food during the day and return to rest in the evening, highlighting the need for a break after hard work.
  • πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§β€πŸ‘¦ The speaker advises students to be understanding and not to pressure their parents about holiday plans, emphasizing that happiness is more important than the destination.
  • 🌈 The speaker highlights the joy of travel and exploration, suggesting that the experience and enjoyment are more significant than the specific location.
  • πŸ€” The speaker prompts students to reflect on various life lessons during their break, such as learning from architecture, coexisting responsibly, and understanding economic differences.
  • πŸš— Questions are posed to encourage students to observe and learn about the world around them, including the transport system, nature's influence, and economic disparities.
  • πŸ›‘οΈ The speaker stresses the importance of safety, reminding students of the love and care from their family, school, and friends, and urging them to be cautious and obedient to safety guidelines.
  • 🌟 The speaker concludes by wishing students a happy vacation, emphasizing that happiness can be found anywhere, as the mind is the world.

Q & A

  • What is the main message the speaker is conveying to the children?

    -The speaker is encouraging the children to embrace hard work and to understand that it will lead to rewards, but also reminding them that there will be more opportunities if they don't succeed immediately.

  • Why does the speaker emphasize the importance of a good break for students?

    -The speaker believes that students work hard throughout the year and deserve an effective break to rejuvenate and prepare for future challenges.

  • What does the speaker suggest students should do during their break?

    -The speaker suggests that students should enjoy their break, whether it involves travel or simply relaxing at home, and use the time to learn about life and the world around them.

  • What is the significance of the bird analogy used by the speaker?

    -The bird analogy is used to illustrate the idea that after hard work (searching for food), one should find a place of rest (the tree) to settle and rejuvenate.

  • Why does the speaker mention various places like Marina Beach or Lotus Temple?

    -The speaker mentions these places to give examples of potential destinations for a break, emphasizing that the location is less important than the enjoyment and learning experience.

  • What are some of the questions the speaker suggests students should ask themselves during their break?

    -The speaker suggests questions like how ancient rulers narrated their life through architecture, how to coexist responsibly in public places, and how to learn from parents and nature.

  • What economic lesson does the speaker want students to learn from observing rich and poor families planning tours?

    -The speaker wants students to notice the differences and compulsions of economics, understanding the varying circumstances and planning of different socioeconomic classes.

  • Why is the speaker concerned about the safety of the students?

    -The speaker is concerned because the students are precious and have a lot of potential; they are future leaders and achievers, and their safety is paramount.

  • What does the speaker mean when they say 'mind is the world'?

    -The speaker is suggesting that one's perspective and mindset can greatly influence their experience and happiness, regardless of their physical surroundings.

  • What is the overall tone and intention of the speaker's message?

    -The overall tone is encouraging and supportive, with the intention of motivating students to work hard, enjoy their break, learn from experiences, and prioritize their safety.

Outlines

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πŸ“š End of Exam Season and the Importance of Hard Work

The speaker addresses children at the end of an exam season, acknowledging the hard work they have put into their comprehensive revision program and main exams. They emphasize the value of hard work and smart work, suggesting that it should be rewarded with good exam scores. The speaker encourages students to not be disheartened if they do not perform well, as there will be more opportunities in the future. They also advocate for a well-deserved break, using the analogy of birds needing to rest after flying, to explain the importance of relaxation and enjoyment during holidays. The speaker advises students to make the most of their time off, whether through travel or simply enjoying their surroundings, and to learn from their experiences and surroundings.

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🌟 The Value of Experiences Over Material Wealth

In the second paragraph, the speaker discusses the differences between how rich and poor families plan vacations, highlighting the economic constraints that can affect travel plans. They stress the importance of learning from experiences, regardless of one's financial status. The speaker encourages students to be observant and to learn about life, nature, and society during their time off. They also remind students of the importance of safety, emphasizing that they are loved and valued by their families, school, and friends. The speaker concludes by reminding students that happiness can be found anywhere, depending on one's mindset, and wishes them a happy vacation.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Hard Work

Hard work refers to the dedication and effort put into achieving a goal or completing a task. In the video, it is highlighted as a virtue that the students are known for, which has led them through comprehensive revision programs to the end of the exam season. The speaker emphasizes that hard work should be rewarded, ideally with good exam scores, but also reassures students that there are many opportunities for success in the future.

πŸ’‘Reward

A reward is something given in recognition of service, effort, or achievement. The script mentions that hard work should culminate in good scores in exams, which serve as a reward for the students' efforts. The concept is used to motivate students and to emphasize the importance of enjoying the fruits of their labor.

πŸ’‘Confidence

Confidence is the belief in one's own abilities. The speaker encourages students to be confident about their exam performance, but also provides reassurance that if they are not confident of a good score, they should not worry as there will be more opportunities to perform well in future examinations.

πŸ’‘Break

A break refers to a pause or a period of rest from work or activity. The speaker advocates for an effective break for students, suggesting that it is a time to enjoy and rejuvenate after a period of hard work. The break is likened to the shade of a tree where birds rest after flying about, emphasizing the importance of rest and relaxation.

πŸ’‘Enjoyment

Enjoyment is the state of taking pleasure in an activity. The script encourages students to enjoy their break, whether it involves traveling to various places like beaches or temples, or simply relaxing at home. The speaker stresses that the joy of the experience is more important than the destination.

πŸ’‘Learning

Learning is the acquisition of knowledge or skills through study, experience, or being taught. The video script suggests that during their break, students should continue to learn from their experiences, such as observing ancient architecture, coexisting responsibly in public places, and understanding economic differences.

πŸ’‘Responsibility

Responsibility refers to the state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or someone. The speaker mentions that students should learn how to coexist responsibly in public places, which implies being considerate and accountable for one's actions in a community setting.

πŸ’‘Economics

Economics is the social science that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. The script touches on the economic differences between rich and poor families planning tours, highlighting the importance of understanding economic concepts and their impact on daily life.

πŸ’‘Safety

Safety refers to the state of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury. The speaker emphasizes the importance of safety for students, reminding them to be cautious and follow their parents' advice to ensure their well-being during their break.

πŸ’‘Mind

The mind is the element of a person that enables them to be aware of the world and their experiences, to think, and to feel. The script suggests that the state of one's mind is crucial in determining happiness, as even an isolated room can be 'heaven' if one's mind is at peace, indicating the importance of mental well-being.

πŸ’‘Vacation

A vacation is a period of time spent traveling or relaxing, away from work or school. The speaker wishes the students a happy vacation, which is portrayed as a time for rest, enjoyment, and personal growth, free from the pressures of academic work.

Highlights

Acknowledgment of the hard work and dedication of the students throughout the exam season.

Emphasis on the importance of both hard work and smart work for a successful life.

Encouragement for students to expect good results from their hard work.

Advice for students to remain confident and improve in future exams if they are not satisfied with their current results.

The speaker advocates for an effective break for students after their hard work.

Suggestion for students to enjoy their holidays and not to worry about school.

The idea that a break should be as beneficial as it is enjoyable.

Comparison of students to birds, highlighting the need for a break after hard work.

Advice to students not to pressure their parents about holiday plans and to be content with whatever is planned.

The importance of enjoying and learning from experiences, regardless of the destination.

Questions to ponder during the break, such as learning from architecture, coexistence, and family dynamics.

The impact of nature and the environment on mood and well-being.

Reflection on the differences between rich and poor families planning tours and the economic factors involved.

The speaker's advocacy for a chain of success that includes studying, scoring, finding a job, enjoying life, and helping others.

A strong emphasis on the safety and well-being of students, highlighting their value to family, school, and society.

Advice for students to be cautious and follow their parents' guidance on safety.

The message that even a simple space can be a haven of peace and enjoyment, depending on one's mindset.

Closing wishes for a happy vacation and the anticipation of students' return.

Transcripts

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greetings to Children what a season this

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has been for all of us almost a monthl

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long laborious work beginning with the

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comprehensive revision program to the

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end of this exam season we have come a

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long way I do not fail to notice the

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amount of work that you have put in for

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both CRP and Main exams this is what

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everyone is known for this is what you

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are known for working hard and

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establishing to the outer world that we

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are second to none in hard work and

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smart work on the way to a successful

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life when you are doing something

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hardworking you definitely need a reward

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I hope you have written the examinations

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very well because the fruit of hard work

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should be there always you work without

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reward

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is of no use so the hard work should

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culminate in good score in exams in case

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you are not confident of a good score do

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not worry there are many more

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examinations to come in your life and

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you can hopefully do better in those

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examinations right now I welcome one

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thing in all of you you forget the

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school when you are on a holiday day is

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a good

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practice when at work we must think of

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work and do it better when away from

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work we should enjoy I always Advocate

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an effective break for the student

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community in

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India because you are working hard

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throughout the year day in and day out

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you are putting in a lot of effort

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towards better scoring exams and

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development of various skills so right

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now a good break this break should be of

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use as well you enjoy say for example we

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are all birds birds do not stay in one

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place during daytime they fly fly and

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fly in search of food and happily return

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to the tree to settle the same way you

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have been searching for good score and

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you got it and you need a tree to settle

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under the shade so this break will be

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the shade I

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mentioning I am optimistic about one

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thing that you parents would have

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planned a good outing for you but do not

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worry there is no any tour plan in your

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family do not force your parents they

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are the better people to decide where

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you need to go or whether you need to go

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out so whether they plan the tour or not

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you cannot lose sight of your happiness

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most of the people I will tell you have

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planned for a tour it may be S Marina

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Beach or some Goa Beach it may be a

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local temple or Lotus Temple in Delhi it

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may be a

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chil or a Hil

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palini it may be a rock temple in

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muram or we on the Rock in

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kanyakumari place does not matter how

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you look forward to it how you enjoy it

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that is more relevant and more

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appropriate so whenever you go there you

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need to keep many things in mind even as

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you enjoy watch this world watch this

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outer world what life is all about we

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need to learn there are certain things

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you must ask yourself and you will find

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the answer

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obviously the here are some questions I

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will ask and you will find the answer

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during your

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in how did our ancient

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rulers narrate their life through

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brilliant

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architecture how to coexist in public

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places

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responsibly how to travel with our

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siblings

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happily what to learn from our parents

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what not to learn from our

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parents in what way is the nature a

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powerful F force all

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times how does our transport system in

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the country work on and CER to the needs

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of millions of the traveling public how

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to was out how to walk

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briskly how a Cool Wind changes our mood

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from un Pleasant to the

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pleasant and do not forget one important

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question that should be in your mind all

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the time what is the difference between

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a rich family planning a tour and a poor

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Family Planning the same you will notice

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the differences and compulsions of

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Economics so as to study well score

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marks find a good job earn a lot enjoy

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life and help others as well this is a

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chain I have been advocating all along

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and last but not least I will tell you

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about the safety of every

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student you may not know how much your

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family loves you you may not know how

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much your school loves you you may not

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know how much your friends love you you

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are so precious a great asset your

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leader in the making an achiever in the

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making various designations in making so

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be careful be cautious be

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alert obey whatever your parents say on

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your safety do not Adventure Beyond

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limits and I look forward to your return

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return on behalf of the evern

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group after happy outing and of course

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as I said in the beginning in case you

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are not planning any outing do not worry

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even Terrace is the heaven even an

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isolated room is the heaven it all

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depends on the mind because mind is the

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world so I wish everyone of you a happy

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vacation thank you very much

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