A Quote by Jaggi Vasudev

There are no problems in the world. There are just situations. Some situations you know how to handle. Some you do not know how to handle. — © Jaggi Vasudev
There are no problems in the world. There are just situations. Some situations you know how to handle. Some you do not know how to handle.
If you know how to handle the verbs, you know how to handle the language. Everything else is just vocabulary.
I would like to see every woman know how to handle guns as naturally as they know how to handle babies.
Living with my mom, I saw how she used language to cross boundaries, handle situations, navigate the world.
That's what I'm attracted to: how people face struggle - with humor - and how they handle tough situations in their lives and in conversations.
After my hit 'Mynaa', big offers came to me. I didn't know how to handle things. Once you know how to handle things and you come of age, you want to do mature films.
You don't just come in and say, 'Bam, I'm mature; I'm the leader.' It took time for me to grow into this and learn how to talk to certain players and how to handle certain situations.
The establishment will irritate you - pull your beard, flick your face - to make you fight. Because once they've got you violent, then they know how to handle you. The only thing they don't know how to handle is non-violence and humor.
I think sometimes you have to handle things delicately at work or at home. You know, you can find yourself in situations that are like opening a closet filled with bowling balls that are going to fall out of it, but if you handle things graciously, then that's not going to happen.
How we choose to handle situations as people is always a personal choice.
Money comes and goes, but your inner feelings, your gut feelings, your manhood, your womanhood, whatever, that stays with you. That don't go anywhere. So you either proud of who you are and how you handle situations or you not. If you handle a situation wrong, you, it will haunt you.
Now we understand that experience counts for a lot. Tessa and I have been together for a very long time, we've been in a lot of situations and we know how to handle them.
Some people handle situations differently - some people have a reaction, some people let it go over their head.
It is in the ordinary events of every day that we develop the proactive capacity to handle the extraordinary pressures of life. It's how we make and keep commitments, how we handle a traffic jam, how we respond to an irate customer or a disobedient child. It's how we view our problems and where we focus our energies. It's the language we use.
I watch a lot of sports. One of the reasons I watch is to see how these guys handle pressure, how they respond to situations.
I began going to juvenile prisons. And some of these kids face some very, very tough lives. How do they handle these lives? Do they even know that if their life is bad, that they're still OK? Do they know that? Do they know that someone is thinking the same way that they're thinking?
I think that everybody does hustle in order to survive. That doesn't mean lying - it's more about how you handle situations.
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