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New Year Lessons To Be Learn From Wild Animals, Shares This IAS Officer

IAS officer Supriya Sahu has shared some new year lessons one can learn from wild beasts Along with new year lessons she has also posted some endearing videos of tigers and elephants Her post has gone viral with twitter users coming up with myriad suggestion
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In just few days, the year 2022 will come to an end and just like every year, it’s time for new year resolutions. You must start making notes that you wish to follow in the coming year. Now, if you are confused and need some inspiration, you can get ideas from this IAS officer’s tweets who has shared a beautiful message on her twitter handle.

IAS officer Supriya Sahu, Additional Chief Secretary of Environment, Climate Change & Forests, Government of Tamil Nadu, took to twitter to share some new year lessons we can learn from tigers and elephants as well as some endearing videos of these wild creatures in two different tweets.

LESSON FROM TIGER
Ms. Sahu has tweeted a video adding on the new year lessons people can get from tigers. Her tweet reads: “New year lessons to learn from tigers: 1. Be unique and your own person 2. Walk as if you own the world 3. Agility power and courage for survival 4. Eat only when hungry and never kill to show off power 5. Patience and perseverance pays.

Further, Ms. Sahu asks the twitter users to add more new year lesson which they can learn from tigers.

LESSON FROM ELEPHANTS
In another tweet, Ms. Sahu has tweeted two videos of elephants, adding on the new year lessons people can get from elephants. Her tweet reads: “New Year lesson to learn from elephants: 1. Heavy weight but don not throw weight around 2. Intelligent but no show off 3. Powerful but restrained until provoked 4. Roll in Mud, take long baths 5. Eat your heart out but take long walks.

Further, she also asked Indian Forest Service officer Parveen Kaswan to add more. To which Mr. Kaswan replied by adding a photo of a herd of elephants and wrote, “Family is first and foremost”. While many other tweeter users added lessons they learn from elephants.

USERS REACTION
Her tweets have attracted a lot of reactions and users are liking the way she has articulated the lessons to make them so relatable to life.

A lot of people have praised the efforts of Ms. Sahu. “You are the only person worth following on Twitter! You make my day every day with such beautiful visuals of life! Thank you!,” one user posted.

They’re happy in their own World. One must never follow them or try to go too close. They’re the wild ones, and not your house pet,” posted another.


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