Talk About a Clever Decision Made by Someone to Solve a Problem.
- Who Took the Decision?
- What Was the Problem?
- What Did He or She Do?
Decision-making is an art, and some people excel at making swift decisions to solve problems. 🤔 I’ve encountered many situations in life where someone’s quick thinking made a significant difference.
Today, I’d like to talk about a clever decision made by my friend Tejinder Singh during my brother Amandeep Singh Kahlon’s wedding ceremony.
We were both dressed to the nines, but just as we were about to head to the venue, I accidentally hit my foot against a stone, causing the sole of my shoe to break. My friend quickly came up with a solution.
We were particularly busy that day, as my father had entrusted us with the entire responsibility of the wedding. 🎩💼 When my shoe broke, I was distressed, knowing that my father expected us early at the venue.
Buying a new pair would have caused a significant delay, but Tejinder reassured me, saying he had a way to fix the problem.
He mentioned having Fevi Quick, a strong adhesive, in his car that could mend the broken sole. 🚗🔧 He promptly applied it and advised me to wait a bit for it to set.
However, pressed for time, I didn’t wait and proceeded to the venue. Upon arrival, I was amazed to find the sole completely fixed, making my shoes look as good as new.
I was incredibly thankful to my friend for his quick thinking. Three years have passed since my brother’s marriage, and my shoes are still in perfect condition.
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Follow-ups:
Q-1: How to become a smart person?
Ans: No one is born a smart person; it’s one’s skills and qualities that contribute to smartness. All-round development, encompassing physical, mental, intellectual, and moral qualities, is key to becoming smart. 🧠💪
Q-2: What can schools do for students’ intellectual development?
Ans: Schools play a crucial role in students’ intellectual development. They can organize debate competitions and conduct regular tests to enhance students’ intellectual abilities. 🏫📚
Q-3: Do you think smart students are happy?
Ans: Being smart does not necessarily equate to happiness. Sometimes, being overly smart can lead to misery and sadness. It’s often said that excess of anything is bad, so excessive smartness can sometimes create problems and complicate situations. 📉😕