Conciliation
Submitted by Maulana Wahidud... on Sun, 11/18/2012 - 15:26The conciliatory approach always minimises the problem, while the confrontational approach aggravates matters, while leaving the initial problem unsolved.
The conciliatory approach always minimises the problem, while the confrontational approach aggravates matters, while leaving the initial problem unsolved.
The tongue is like a double-edged sword. Its right use can create the spirit of love, while its wrong use will create hatred and intolerance in society.
A man who has made a mistake can completely erase the marks of what is an unfortunate experience for others by admitting his mistake and begging forgiveness. It is only he who has learned the art of moral introspection who will, in the long run, prove himself a person of inviolable integrity.
Small instances of an individual’s behaviour are generally sufficient to tell about his overall personality. A thoughtless remark, an unfair manoeuvre, a failure to give much-needed sympathy or support, a devious transaction—all these are the plain indicators, which indicate the lack of integrity of the person you are dealing with.