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My article published by Kumudam Snekidhi (Popular Tamil Magazine)

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My article on how you would deal with a person who is unfriendly with you was published in a popular Tamil Magazine and for me it is special because this is the first time my article has been published in Kumudam Snegidhi Now to the gyst of article for those who are not conversant with Tamil.
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I am here to share my happiness with you all. My article where I have written about Ubuntu practised in African countries where when a person commits a crime, the person is made to stand in a public place and all the citizens talk aboutwhatever good qualities he has. This makes him feel ashamed of his misdeeds and he starts repenting on the crime committed. yes Ubuntu is not only a linux software but its origin means 'humanity to others' or ' 'I am what I am because of who we all are'.I have also gone ahead to mention how I practised the same in my office life too giving some examples - some real and some imaginative - to stress the point of Ubuntu.
I am happy that the article has been accpeted for publication in a tamil popular Magazine and hence would like to share the happiness with my friends.

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This essay reminds me of this ThirukkuRaL

இன்னா செய்தாரை ஒறுத்தல் அவர் நாண நன்னயம் செய்து விடல் (திருக்குறள்)
 
This particular essay resonated with me (similar sentiments (IMHO) as the essay published in Kumudam Snegidhi)

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/07/well/family/writing-a-last-letter-before-you-get-sick.html written by Dr. VJ Periyakoil (Stanford University)


First two paragraphs
Over the last 15 years, as a geriatrics and palliative care doctor, I have had candid conversations with countless patients near the end of their lives. The most common emotion they express is regret: regret that they never took the time to mend broken friendships and relationships; regret that they never told their friends and family how much they care; regret that they are going to be remembered by their children as hypercritical mothers or exacting, authoritarian fathers.


And that’s why I came up with a project to encourage people to write a last letter to their loved ones. It can be done when someone is ill, but it’s really worth doing when one is still healthy, before it’s too late.
 
#1 and # 5( sushi 55 and msk moorthy) The Article from you & the elaboration are unique & will apply to All . We should endeavour to practise, for our own benefit & ensure peace of mind & best relations with , not only relatives, but with Friends etc.

I request you to provide your E-Mails, for any inter action , since I too have such thoughts. desire to be useful to All ,in my own way.
A.Srinivasan ( Rishikesan )


t you both to provide E-Mail , so that there can be interaction, as may be required.
 
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