Empowering Empowerment
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Hey, lovely people, I am Moitri and am back again, am very happy to share my thoughts, my beliefs, my opinion with you all and I respect your opinion too. So dear people why not have an open conversation?? You are free to share your opinion in the comment section below.
Before starting I want to share something with you all with a hope that you will understand the depth of my words. You know the first step towards EMPOWERMENT is sharing your opinion in any aspect anywhere without any hesitation, and the next step is letting the other person share their opinion without judging their gender and their opinion. It’s very much necessary to understand the perception of the other person who is sharing his or her opinion, the moment you start valuing the perception of every person and give them the freedom to share their opinion without discriminating their sex or placing a judgement on what they speak; you become empowered and you give the ability to the other person to enjoy the freedom of EMPOWERMENT and hence enabling them to be empowered too. In my last article, I asked you all one question that is “ is it difficult to let your women get empowered by giving them the rays of education? ; education in the field of their own choice “ so did you all give a thought to it? If you haven’t yet pleased to do give. Why make the path difficult for them if it can be easier isn’t it? And why judge anyone and not allow people to place their “OPINION “. SO my dear lovely folks enjoy the enjoyment of placing “OPINION” and let the other person too by giving them the liberty to place “OPINION”. So here comes the liberty to place your opinion in the comment section below. I genuinely respect your views so please do share your views with me as I will be waiting!
So Tata bye bye for now and I will meet you all again with my next writing till then enjoy sharing opinion and letting others share too.
~ Moitri
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ReplyDelete('India has lost the battle of perception')
-Geeta Pandey, BBC News, Delhi.
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