Universal Human Values: Relationships & Values ( Mulya).

Dr. D. G. KULKARNI
15 Jul 202419:28

Summary

TLDRDr. DJ Kar explores the significance of relationships and values in human life. He identifies seven key relationships: with parents, teachers, siblings, friends, colleagues, spouse, and the organization. Dr. Kar emphasizes that happiness depends on the health of these relationships, which thrive through nine essential values: trust, respect, affection, care, guidance, gratitude, reverence, glory, and love. He encourages viewers to prioritize and nurture these relationships by practicing these values, particularly trust and respect, to achieve a fulfilling and happy life.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ There are seven fundamental relationships in human life: Mat (mother), P (father), Guru (teacher), Shisha (student), Byeh (sibling), Mitra (friend), Sahyogi (colleague), and Vag (organization).
  • πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§β€πŸ‘¦ The first relationship a child has is with their Mat and P, which thrives due to the care and security provided by the parents.
  • πŸ‘¨β€πŸ« The second relationship is with the Guru, where the teacher imparts knowledge and the student learns through evidence.
  • πŸ‘« As children grow, they develop relationships with siblings (Byeh) and friends (Mitra), which are the third and fourth relationships respectively.
  • 🀝 The fifth relationship is with Sahyogi, or colleagues, which develops as individuals enter the workforce.
  • πŸ’‘ The sixth relationship is with a spouse (VI J Sati), which forms after marriage and is crucial for a person's happiness.
  • πŸ‘Ά The seventh and final relationship is Vag, or the organizational relationship, which is important for a person's professional life and happiness.
  • 🌟 Happiness depends on the health of these relationships, and each relationship requires different values to thrive.
  • πŸ”’ The nine values that help in nurturing relationships are trust (vishwas), respect (some man), affection (sneha), care (karuna), guidance (pragya), gratitude (kagat), reverence (shha), glory (GAA), and love (prma).
  • πŸ‘Ά For the Mat and P relationship, the key values are trust, respect, affection, care, guidance, and love.
  • πŸ‘¨β€πŸ« In the Guru-Shisha relationship, values like trust, respect, and love are crucial, while gratitude, reverence, and glory are not necessary.
  • 🀝 For the Mitra (friend) relationship, values like trust, respect, and love are important, and appreciation of each other's glory (GAA) can enhance the bond.
  • πŸ’Ό In the organizational relationship, trust, respect, gratitude, and appreciation of each other's achievements (GL St) are essential for a healthy work environment.
  • πŸ™ The script emphasizes the importance of expressing gratitude and appreciation in all relationships, as it can significantly improve interpersonal connections.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic discussed in the video?

    -The main topic discussed in the video is relationships and values, focusing on how different types of relationships and values contribute to human happiness and well-being.

  • How many relationships does Dr. DJ Kar mention in his talk?

    -Dr. DJ Kar mentions seven relationships in his talk.

  • What are the seven relationships mentioned in the video?

    -The seven relationships mentioned are: Mat (mother), P (father), Guru (teacher), Shisha (student), Byeh (sibling), Mitra (friend), Sahyogi (colleague), and Vag (organizational relationship).

  • What is the first relationship a baby has according to the video?

    -The first relationship a baby has is with their mother and father (Mat and P).

  • What role does the father play in the child's life as per the video?

    -The father provides security and protection to the child, which is essential for the child's growth and happiness.

  • What is the significance of the Guru-shisha relationship in the video?

    -The Guru-shisha relationship is significant as it involves teaching and learning, where the teacher (Guru) imparts knowledge and the student (Shisha) learns and verifies the teachings.

  • What are the nine values mentioned in the video that help in the growth of relationships?

    -The nine values mentioned are trust (vishwas), respect (some), affection (prem), care (karya), guidance (drishti), gratitude (kagat), reverence (shha), glory (GAA), and love (prma).

  • How does the video explain the importance of trust and respect in relationships?

    -The video explains that trust and respect are fundamental values that are common in all relationships and are crucial for their health and growth.

  • What is the role of gratitude in the organizational relationship as per the video?

    -Gratitude is important in the organizational relationship as it shows appreciation for the organization's support, which in turn helps in personal and family growth.

  • How does the video suggest improving relationships?

    -The video suggests improving relationships by incorporating the nine values, especially trust, respect, and love, and by showing gratitude and appreciation for others.

  • What is the final message from Dr. DJ Kar in the video?

    -The final message from Dr. DJ Kar is to value human relationships more than material possessions, and to express gratitude to those who have helped us, as this can significantly improve our relationships and happiness.

Outlines

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πŸ‘Ά The Seven Relationships in Human Life

Dr. DJ Kar introduces the concept of relationships and values in human life. He begins by asking the audience to think about the number of relationships they can identify. He then explains that there are seven fundamental relationships that govern human beings. These relationships start with a child's birth and continue as they grow, interact with family, teachers, friends, colleagues, and eventually form their own families. The first relationship is with the parents (Mata and P), followed by the teacher (Guru), siblings (Byeh), friends (Mitra), colleagues (Sahayogi), spouse (VI J Sati), and finally, the organizational relationship (Vastag). Each relationship plays a crucial role in an individual's life.

05:00

🀝 The Importance of Value Transactions in Relationships

Dr. DJ Kar emphasizes the importance of value transactions in maintaining healthy relationships. He explains that happiness is dependent on the quality of relationships one has with family, teachers, colleagues, and others. He introduces the concept of 'value' as something that holds importance over time, rather than just its cost. The speaker then delves into the nine values that are essential for nurturing relationships: trust, respect, affection, care, guidance, love, gratitude, reverence, and glory. He illustrates how these values can be applied in different relationships to ensure their growth and happiness.

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🌟 The Nine Values for Relationship Growth

Dr. DJ Kar discusses the nine values that are crucial for the growth of relationships: trust, respect, affection, care, guidance, love, gratitude, reverence, and glory. He explains that these values are like vitamins that nourish relationships and make them stronger. The speaker further elaborates on how these values should be applied in different relationships, such as between a child and their parents, friends, and colleagues. He stresses that trust and respect are fundamental in every relationship and that gratitude, reverence, and glory are essential for maintaining a healthy relationship with friends and organizations.

15:03

πŸ™ The Power of Gratitude and Respect in Relationships

In the final paragraph, Dr. DJ Kar concludes by highlighting the significance of gratitude and respect in relationships. He encourages the audience to value human relationships over material possessions and to express gratitude for the help and support they receive from others. He suggests that by incorporating gratitude and respect into their interactions, individuals can improve their relationships with friends, family, neighbors, and colleagues. The speaker also emphasizes the importance of recognizing and appreciating the contributions of others, which can lead to happier and more fulfilling relationships.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Relationships

Relationships in the script refer to the various types of connections that an individual has throughout their life. Defined by the seven fundamental relationships, they are crucial for a person's happiness and well-being. The script emphasizes that relationships thrive on mutual trust, respect, and affection, and are central to the video's theme of interpersonal dynamics.

πŸ’‘Values

Values, as discussed in the script, are the fundamental principles or virtues that guide human behavior and interactions within relationships. The nine values mentionedβ€”trust, respect, affection, care, guidance, love, gratitude, reverence, and gloryβ€”are essential for nurturing and maintaining healthy relationships. They are integral to the video's message on how to enhance and sustain interpersonal connections.

πŸ’‘Trust (Vishwas)

Trust, or 'Vishwas' in Hindi, is the foundation of any relationship, as highlighted in the script. It signifies the confidence one has in another person's reliability and integrity. The video uses trust as a recurring theme, illustrating its importance in every relationship, from family to professional settings.

πŸ’‘Respect (Saman)

Respect, denoted as 'Saman' in the script, is the act of honoring someone's worth or rank. It is a key value that fosters equality and dignity in relationships. The video emphasizes its role in creating a healthy environment where all parties feel valued and esteemed.

πŸ’‘Affection (Prema)

Affection, or 'Prema', is the warmth and fondness one has for another. In the context of the video, it is a vital component of relationships that nurtures closeness and emotional bonds. The script mentions affection as a necessary value in relationships with family and friends.

πŸ’‘Care

Care is the act of looking after someone's well-being, which is a critical aspect of nurturing relationships. The script illustrates care as a value that parents provide to their children, teachers to their students, and spouses to each other, contributing to the overall theme of relationship building.

πŸ’‘Guidance (Watsal)

Guidance, referred to as 'Watsal' in the script, is the act of directing or advising someone to ensure their growth and development. It is particularly relevant in the guru-shishya (teacher-student) relationship, where the teacher's guidance is essential for the student's learning and understanding.

πŸ’‘Gratitude (Kagata)

Gratitude, or 'Kagata', is the appreciation and thankfulness one feels for the good deeds done by others. The video script underscores the importance of expressing gratitude in relationships, whether it be towards colleagues, family, or friends, as a means to strengthen bonds and acknowledge the contributions of others.

πŸ’‘Reverence (Shha)

Reverence, known as 'Shha' in the script, is the deep respect or veneration one has for someone or something. It is highlighted as a value that enhances relationships, especially when recognizing and appreciating the achievements and qualities of others, such as in the context of friends or colleagues.

πŸ’‘Glory (GAA)

Glory, or 'GAA', is the high honor or distinction that one attains or acknowledges in others. The script discusses how sharing in someone's glory, such as celebrating a friend's success, can positively impact the relationship and contribute to the overall happiness and satisfaction within the connection.

πŸ’‘Happiness

Happiness is the state of contentment and joy that the script associates with the thriving of relationships. It is depicted as a result of healthy interactions and value transactions between individuals. The video's narrative suggests that happiness is not an individual pursuit but a collective outcome of well-maintained relationships.

Highlights

Introduction to the topic of relationships and values by Dr. DJ Kar.

Discussion on the number of relationships one can think of.

Explaining the seven relationships governed by humans.

Description of the first relationship: child with mother and father (Mat and P).

Importance of trust and security in the child-parent relationship.

Introduction of the second relationship: child with teacher (Guru).

Role of a guru in teaching with evidence and the child's learning process.

Third relationship: siblings (Byeh) and its significance.

Fourth relationship: friends (Mitra) and its role in a child's life.

Fifth relationship: colleagues (Sahayogi) and their impact on personal growth.

Sixth relationship: spouse (VI J Sati) and its importance in adult life.

Seventh relationship: organizational (Vastag) and its influence on happiness.

Emphasis on the necessity of a proper value transaction for healthy relationships.

Introduction of the nine values essential for relationship growth.

Explanation of the value 'trust' (Vishwas) and its role in relationships.

Importance of respect (Some Man) in maintaining relationships.

Role of affection (Sneha) in nurturing relationships.

Explanation of care (Karun) and guidance (Watsal) in relationship dynamics.

Importance of gratitude (Kagata) in appreciating others in relationships.

Role of reverence (Shha) and glory (GAA) in enhancing relationships.

Emphasis on love (Prma) as a fundamental value in all relationships.

How each relationship requires different values for a healthy interaction.

Conclusion on the importance of valuing relationships and expressing gratitude.

Transcripts

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Hello friends

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Namaste I'm Dr DJ Kar and today we are

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going to talk on a very interesting

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topic that is relationships and

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values so let us

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Begin by asking you a very simple

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question how many relations are

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there how many relations can you think

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of

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Uncle he's my nephew he's my

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niece probably these are the relations

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that we think of

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immediately but

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friends that's not the

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case we all are

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governed by

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seven

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relationships and what are these

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relationships let us

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see when the baby is

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born it's

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solitary Rel the first relation that the

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baby has is with

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home yes it is with Mata and P or its

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mother and

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father and what do the mother and father

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do why does this relationship between

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the child and the ma the child and the P

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the father

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Thrive because the mother gives

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portion she feeds a

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child and the father gives sunction or

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security

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so friends many a time you must have

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seen a father tossing the small kid in

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the

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air and the child Giggles he's so

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happy he's not scared because he knows

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that his father is going to hold him

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when the child comes

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[Music]

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down this is one of the relationship

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that human being has Mata or

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P the next relationship friends

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as a child grows he goes to

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school he meets up with teachers and we

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call them

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Guru so what does a guru do

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Guru

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Guru that is Guru teaches with

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evidence the child will learn only and

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only when he can verify what has been

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taught a good teacher is a teacher who

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can teach with

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evidence this is the second relationship

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French that is a child and a guru or

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it's a guru and shisha

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relationship as a child

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grows the number of relationships

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increase he starts interacting with a

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number of

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people probably till he's a little older

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he may have siblings he may have a byeh

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relationship brother and

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sister he will have friends

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MRA the fourth

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relationship as he grows he will have

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sahayogi his colleagues

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around another

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relationship so here we have seen mat

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one relationship Guru shisha byeh third

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Mitra fourth and S Yogi the fifth

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relationship as the child grows and

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becomes adult he gets

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married and he has a

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wife now this is the third relationship

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that is VI J Sati my life partner after

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marriage another

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relationship

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further this child becomes

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big he

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gets a child and the whole cycle starts

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again so here we have mat one

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relationship we have Guru second we have

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byeh third we have MIT fourth we have

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sahyogi colleagues fifth we have wife VI

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sixth

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then what is the seventh one

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seventh one is

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Friends vag or organizational

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relationship here you would have seen it

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a shisha and Guru so both are the same

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relationships so seventh one is

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vastag the

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organization

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relationship a human being can be

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happy only and only when these

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relationships sh

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Thrive if a person here has good

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relationships with mat and P but does

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not have good relationship with the guru

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I'm sure he's not going to be

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happy let's say if he's going to be

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happy with Ma and and Guru but not

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with

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relationship I doubt whether he'll be

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happy

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relationship but he doesn't have good

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relationship with the with the

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colleagues around where he's

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working this person is never going to be

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happy he's happy with all these people

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mat Guru byeh Mitra

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sahyogi but he's not having good

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relationship with his

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wife he will not be happy

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he's having good relationship with

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everybody but he's not having good

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relationship with the weag or the

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organization he's not going to be

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happy so our happiness does not depend

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only on

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oneself I and the body it depends upon

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the interaction with various

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relationships that we have in this

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world and when all the relationships

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thrive

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only then this person becomes

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happy and how can all the relationships

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Thrive how can all the relationships be

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very

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healthy they'll be very healthy only and

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only if there's a proper value

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transaction between the

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relationships and what are these nine

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that we talking

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about the nine

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values that we talking about which help

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for the growth of relationship let's

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see till now we have seen the seven

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relationships Mat B Guru shisha Mitra

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sahyogi or colleagues PTI organizational

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coexistence with people and we are

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having the values

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with which we require to transact these

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seven

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relationships so what are the seven

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values let's

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see what do we mean basically by

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value

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value do you feel it's it's it's a cost

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when I ask you what is the value of

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petrol today you may say it's 101 rupees

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per

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liter where it's not the value it is the

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cost where petrol is amply available it

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is a

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cost but I am in a desert a deep desert

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I have a Jeep with me and I don't have

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petrol on the Jeep I'm struggling I'm

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going to get stuck up there in the hot

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sun and somebody gets me one bottle of

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petrol and says here this is one bottle

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of petrol and I think you can reach the

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nearest bunk where you can fill the

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petrol for me that one bottle of petrol

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is more more more valuable than one

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tanker

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of I will die if I don't get

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water and at that time if somebody just

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gets me 100 mL of water and says here is

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water for you please drink it for me

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value of that water is more than the

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water

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of 20 rupees per

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bottle so value is something that you

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possess and over a period of

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time it it shows the importance of its

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own

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existence

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friends so value is the regard as

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something is held to

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deserve that is important it's not

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holding it it is

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deserving the importance Worth or

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usefulness of

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[Music]

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[Laughter]

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something he's admitted to the

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hospital and I'm struggling all alone

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going to the hospital Home Hospital home

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and at that moment I have a friend who

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comes and

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says

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[Music]

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by the time that he gives me is

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value so when we talk about

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value it's

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something very

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weird very different in different

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situations so so let us see what are the

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nine mulas or the nine

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values which help us to improve our

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relationships the nine mulas that we're

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talking about is

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trust what we call as

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vishwas respect some

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man some man man what is man man is

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respect some man is equal respect

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neither low not high affection I talk

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about

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s care

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M

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guidance

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watsal gratitude

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kagata reverence shha Glory GAA and love

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prma these are the basic fundamental

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nine values which every human being

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should inculcate and should know how to

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use

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this as a

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vitamin that will make our relationships

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more happy and make it

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grow so these are the nine relationships

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we have spoken

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about and we spoke about the nine

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values so what does a child require from

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mat it is number 1 2 3 4 5 and 6 he does

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not require Glory he does not require

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gratitude he does not

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require something that does not transact

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between

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them so what does it

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require

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mat this relationship will flourish only

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if number 1 2 3 4 5 and nine are there

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trust respect affection care

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guidance and

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love gratitude rever and

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Glory if there is a transaction of

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gratitude reverence and Glory your

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relationships will

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fail when I talk about ban I have the

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same 1 2 3 4 5 and N TR trust respect

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affection care

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guidance and

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love like this we go on seeing each

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relationship let's take Mitra in Mitra

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you see there's number

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eight eight is Glory

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GAA when my friend achieve

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something and they talk about his glory

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I appreciate his glory my relationship

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with my Mitra thrives it

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improves if I come a little more below

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I one

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[Music]

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two these all are not

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important it's only the trust respect

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and love that will be the vitamin to see

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that your relationship with your spouse

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flourishes we'll take the last one

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organizational you and the

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organization your relationship with the

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organization can flourish and you can be

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happy and the organization can be happy

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only and only if your transaction in

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these values is fantastic it is 1 2 6

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and 8 one is trust you trust the

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organization the organization trusts you

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two is respect you respect the

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organization and the organization

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respects you six gratitude you must have

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gratitude in the organization that you

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work because they are the one who are

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paying you because of

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which your family grows you build a

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house you educate a child you take care

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of your family because they pay you for

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your time and for your affection and for

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your presence in that organization this

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is very very important and last one is

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eight that is GL St when you do a good

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work and organiz

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says this is appreciation letter for

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you they appreciate you in front of the

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people you also feel very nice about

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it Friends when the transactions happen

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seven

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relations nine values

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relationship it becomes happy we become

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happy the people become

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happy missing if anything out of this

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values misses out the relationships are

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not

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happy

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friends if you see

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here shisha and Guru one

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to shisha your your child and your byb

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you got one two child and Mitra one two

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child and soyogi one two if you see

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here one and two are common

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everywhere and what is one and two it is

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nothing but it is trust and respect

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ma or ma

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or

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relationships trust or

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respect or if people can trust

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you and you respect people most of your

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relationships are healthy friends

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so concluding instead of giving a lot of

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value to what you wear whatever mobile

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you have whatever car you

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have give

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value to human

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beings give value to

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relationships today onwards just try it

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out a element of gratitude

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if somebody has done something good to

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you call up that person and say Hi man I

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just called to say thank you because you

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did this to me today I have become like

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this I have grown I'm

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successful he must have done something

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20 years back but even today if you call

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the person and say thank you for helping

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me when I was in need you just say how

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your relationship with your friends your

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neighbors your brother and sister your

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colleagues will

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improve we have forgotten to say thank

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you this is a basic Mia every

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relationship

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thrives on this give and take emotional

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thank

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you Friends Seven

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relationships

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n relationship

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transact see that these values are

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brought into these

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relationships and you'll watch and see

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you your family your neighborhood your

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friends you will feel very very

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happy thank you very much this is Dr DJ

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Kar calling off for today Namaste J

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Bharat

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