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How To Be Successful In Life: 13 Tips From The World’s Most Successful People
1.Think big.
2.Find what you love to do and do it.
3. Learn how to balance life.
4. Do not be afraid of failure.
5. Have an unwavering resolution to succeed.
6. Be a man of action.
7. Avoid conflicts.
8. Don’t be afraid of introducing new ideas.
9. Believe in your capacity to succeed.
10. Always maintain a positive mental attitude.
11. Don’t let discouragement stop you from pressing on.
12. Be willing to work hard.
13. Be brave enough to follow your intuition.
10 keys to happier living GREAT DREAM

Giving
Relating
Exercising
Appreciating
Trying out
Direction
Resilience
Emotion
Acceptance
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Amazing Tamil Nadu
Fun Facts
Do you know world's first granite temple is located in Tamilnadu?
Interesting facts about Tamilnadu which makes every Tamil people to be proud of their culture, traditions and the language...
• Tamil Nadu is often referred to as 'a land of temples' and Tamils are proud of the religious traditions and follow them strictly. The Tamils have been the greatest of temple builders and its rulers have always been the patrons of art and architecture including the Pallavas, Cholas and the Pandyas.
• The World's First Granite Temple is the Brihadeswara temple at Tanjavur in Tamil Nadu. The shikhara is made from a single ' 80-tonne ' piece of granite. Also, this magnificient temple was built in just five years, (between 1004 AD and 1009 AD) during the reign of Rajaraja Chola.
• Tamil tradition dates the oldest works to several millennia ago; the earliest examples of Tamil writing we have today are in inscriptions from the 3rd century BC, which are written in an adapted form of the Brahmi script (Mahadevan, 2003). Archaeological evidence obtained from inscriptions excavated in 2005 dates the language to around 1000 BC.
• Tirukkural, which was written nearly two millennia ago portrays a universal outlook. This is evident as the author,

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