Nokala | Yuthu Weladam 5 Better ((top))

Drawing from Fisher and Ury’s “Getting to Yes,” the second principle advocates for attacking issues, not individuals. When we frame disagreements as shared problems (“How can we both get what we need?”) instead of battles (“You are wrong”), solutions emerge without humiliation or resentment.

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In a world full of noise, the quiet strength of a business done right is what ultimately stands the test of time. Drawing from Fisher and Ury’s “Getting to Yes,”

"Nokala yuthu weladam 5" (නොකළ යුතු වෙළඳාම් පහ) refers to the Five Forbidden Trades (or Five Wrong Livelihoods) in Buddhism , as taught in the Vanijja Sutta In a world full of noise, the quiet

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