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Sep 7, 2021Liked by Ashok Chowkulkar

It is often said " Ignorance is a bliss" but the article proves that sometimes ignorance may put someone in an abysmal pitfall from which it would be difficult to extricate. Keeping mum instead of asking a question at the right moment may further complicate the situation . Very much liked an untouched topic.Go ahead Bro!!

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Aug 12, 2021Liked by Ashok Chowkulkar

Great read Sir.. I totally agree that 'when to ask' is many a times a deciding factor in a corporate world. At home you may get multiple opportunities to ask, but not so in the corporate world. It therefore becomes imperative to be 'first time right' in knowing 'when to ask'.

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Aug 11, 2021Liked by Ashok Chowkulkar

Wow... excellent read

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Aug 11, 2021Liked by Ashok Chowkulkar

This was a lovely and hopeful read :)

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Aug 11, 2021Liked by Ashok Chowkulkar

ignorance can be overcome by learning/erraneous belief and unfounded fears can be overcome by discussions and sharing information/pride should come from within to ownup and devoloping sense of belonging/low esteem is something which will consume lot of your energy understanding, mutual trust in people and whole hearted approach to overcome it. but to begin with the positive approach you suggested

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Aug 11, 2021Liked by Ashok Chowkulkar

Very true and well said Sir

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As usual Sir,you have brought to focus something which we all experience,yet are never able to overcome.

I think most of us spend our lives in this conundrum; what if we're considered to be ungrateful, greedy, reaching above ourselves?....and so we just stay quiet.

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Aug 11, 2021Liked by Ashok Chowkulkar

Agreed

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