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Kanika Pal's avatar

I loved the analogy of apology and gold that you've set and loved this whole concept of the art of apologizing. I believe many people will resonate with this.

Reading your serious insights with an occasional pinch of humour is an absolute delight. I am always looking forward to reading your articles, Anshu Sir.

Keep sharing your insights with the Substack community. :)

Bookishly Yours,

Kanika :)

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Anshu Mor's avatar

Thank you for reading :)

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Atul S Nath's avatar

This is gold!

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Noman Shaikh's avatar

Have been seeing your standup for years, just read your work for first time.

Damn, You're GOOOOD!

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Neeti's avatar

Absolutely! I've been in a situation where I made a mistake and had to apologize. The other person needed time to process the fact that I had lied, and even though I felt restless, I respected their space and didn’t interfere with their process. As a result, we were able to rebuild our friendship. When we mess up, we shouldn’t make things worse by expecting the other person to forgive and move on instantly. If someone truly matters, sincerity is key—just give them the space they need.

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Rakesh's avatar

Nice, Insightful!

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Simran Patial's avatar

the mouth gasp at the end of reading is real.

ur writings are so pretty man

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Richa's avatar

Your blogs are something I look forward to. What craft and art of storytelling. Pure platinum content. The art of apology is a kickass concept. Excellent idea 💡

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Anshu Mor's avatar

Thank you Richa :)

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Shashi Bhushan singh's avatar

This kind of explanation I had never read before

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Sheena Harode's avatar

Very true👏👏👏👏

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Mohan Kumar P's avatar

Thank you so much, agree with everything, will try to implement also

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