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IAS officer looks to tigers and elephants for ‘new year lessons’

IAS officer looks to tigers and elephants for ‘new year lessons’

IAS officer looks to tigers and elephants for ‘new year lessons’

IAS officer looks to tigers and elephants for ‘new year lessons’

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  • Indian Administrative Service officer shares life lessons she learned from tigers and elephants on Twitter.
  • The tweets have received thousands of likes and a flood of comments.
  • “They never attack you if they are not hungry or look at you as a threat,” says IAS Supriya Sahu.
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IAS officer looks to tigers and elephants for ‘new year lessons’. Supriya Sahu, an Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer, turns out to be one of them. The officer took to Twitter to share the life lessons she learned from tigers and elephants, as well as some adorable videos of these creatures in the wild.

“New year lessons to learn from Tigers: 1. Be unique & your own person, 2. Walk as if you own the World, 3. Agility, power & courage for survival, 4. Eat only when hungry, never kill to show off power, 5. Patience, perseverance pays. Pl add more. Film by @shaazjung for TN,” read the video‘s caption, which was uploaded on Twitter.

Take a look at her tweet

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In a recent tweet, the IAS officer revealed life lessons that elephants may teach us. “New year lessons to learn from elephants: 1. Heavy weight but do not throw weight around, 2. Intelligent but no show off, 3. Powerful but restrained untill provoked, 4. Roll in mud, take long baths, and 5. Eat your heart out but take long walks,” IAS Supriya Sahu stated while posting two videos.

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Take a look at IAS Supriya Sahu’s

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Since being shared, the tweets have received thousands of likes and a flood of comments.

Here’s how people reacted

“Family is first and foremost,” IFS Parveen Kaswan commented in the comments section. “They never attack you if they are not hungry or look at you as a threat. 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 an individual. “I noted ma’am,” said another. “Great lessons to follow. Thanks, “A third was shared.

 

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