When a certain occurrence regarding a person is narrated to us by someone, it is very normal for us to take it as the truth even before questioning if it were actually precise.

In a similar situation, if there was something mentioned about our kid, things would quickly escalate in our minds even before we could gather any relevant facts regarding this.

As we would have felt many times, the subsequent actions may not have been the best we could have done at that moment.

More often than not these conclusions will be based on one-sided facts which depict a situation inaccurately. Considering this, the person on the receiving end would feel victimised and it could end up keeping them from discussing things freely in the future.

These situations could be easily handled by an approach of ‘Responding’ as opposed to ‘Reacting’. This approach has been wonderfully explained by Sundar Pichai’s ‘Cockroach Theory’.
The approach of responding would help us in our personal as well as professional life. It cuts out all the unnecessary pain which is induced but not intended by any person involved in the situation. Just listening to people in need as opposed to advising them, giving people a chance to state their reasons or perspective will work better in any given situation and work wonders in our lives.

Join Deeksha Vedantu

> PU + Competitive Exam CoachingPreferred Choice For Toppers25+ Years of Academic Excellence70k+ Success Stories
blog-banner-dsat

Table of Contents

Continue Reading

  • Class 10 Physics Study Plan to Score 95 Percent in CBSE Boards

    Class 10 Physics Study Plan to Score 95 Percent in CBSE Boards

  • How to Start Class 10 Preparation Early with Study Plan and Strategy

    How to Start Class 10 Preparation Early with Study Plan and Strategy

  • Brain Exercises for Students to Improve Memory and Focus for Exams

    Brain Exercises for Students to Improve Memory and Focus for Exams

  • Fast Multiplication Tricks for Students to Calculate Quickly in Exams

    Fast Multiplication Tricks for Students to Calculate Quickly in Exams

  • Class 9 vs Class 10 Key Differences, Study Strategy and Preparation Tips

    Class 9 vs Class 10 Key Differences, Study Strategy and Preparation Tips

  • Class 10 Science Quick Revision Guide for CBSE Boards

    Class 10 Science Quick Revision Guide for CBSE Boards

  • Should You Choose Commerce After Class 10? Complete Guide

    Should You Choose Commerce After Class 10? Complete Guide

  • How to Score 100 in Class 10 English CBSE Boards 2026

    How to Score 100 in Class 10 English CBSE Boards 2026