LAW AND LITERATURE – A CONVERSATION WITH SARTHAK FROM THE LETTER OF LAW

Had a freewheeling conversation with Sarthak (from Letter of Law) on law, life, literature, poetry and everything in between.

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  1. SR AGARWAL

    The Extraordinary talk shows that Sri Bharat by finding his voice – that includes using hid birth-rights or birth-gifts, and expressing his voice has an 8th Habit described by Dr.Covey-The Greatness Habit–from effectiveness to GREATNESS.

    The 8th Habit summary_Find your voice

    We’re all born with “birth-gifts” of talents, intelligences and infinite potential. Unfortunately, most of these gifts are not opened or used.

    Bharat Sir,your voice (or calling) is where your talents, passion, and conscience converge with what the world needs. And, you’re trying your talents (natural gifts and strengths), passion (what naturally excites, energizes, and motivates you), to a human need (which people are willing to pay for), that calls to your conscience (the quiet, small voice inside that tells you what’s right). Mankind’s greatest leaders and achievers (like George Washington, Mohandas Gandhi, Nelson Mandela, and Mother Teresa) all went through major challenges in their lives. Through their struggles, they expanded and manifested their 4 intelligences via 4 attributes: their Vision, Discipline, Passion and concience.

    Leadership is not about roles and positions; It’s about helping others to see and achieve their worth and potential. When you have found your voice, you can inspire others to find theirs. This involves leading by principles, affirming others, uniting them through a common vision, and empowering them with resources and accountability.

    Sir, you’re a role model to build trust, find alternative paths and build synergistic teams, help people to win), and have the ability to close the execution gap to achieve greatness.

    Sir,I’m sure,you shall truly achieve greatness at all levels:
    • Personal Greatness,
    • Leadership Greatness,
    • Organizational Greatness,

    I believe that you shall rekindle the Age of Wisdom, where human knowledge and potential will be directed in a principled way, to serve a greater good or purpose.

    I may like to end this note with a small poem translated from Urdu,which explains you:

    So Many Gifts

    There are so many gifts
    Still unopened from your birthday,
    there are so many hand-crafted presents
    that have been sent to you by God.

    The Beloved does not mind repeating,
    “Everything I have is also yours.”

    There are so many gifts, my dear,
    still unopened from your birthday.

    Hafiz, The Gift

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  2. ujjwalparti

    I just found this masterpiece while scrolling through your blogs. I couldn’t blink till the end as it felt like watching out for my favorite human being telling his life story. it is worth a book. requesting you again to write an autobiography it would help all the young lawyers and legal enthusiasts to have a guiding light on the journey which seems to be disheartening in the start. I can say with 100% conviction that You are the voice a first-generation lawyer needs to listen to in his starting career’s time. He/she can answer all his relatives, friends, and family members that yes I am going to be a success also like other children in their peers who are getting appointed in MNCs and making their parents boast in family gatherings. I request you to please look into my request for the welfare of the legal profession.

    All the love and respect. Keep awakening the world with your finest style and words.

    Ujjwal Parti

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