1. Yoga tradition claims that they provide happiness in every aspect of life.
Therefore, their highest objective is to awaken an exalted state of spiritual realization as it also recognizes that the state does not exist in isolation from the world and worldly matters.
2. Yoga helps us to realize that the practice of it helps one to be more flexible, and has a positive effect on our mind, soul and body through daily and regular practice, thereby improving physical, emotional and mental wellbeing.
3. One can live their best lives by:
- Taking responsibility for your actions.
- Focus and live in the present.
- Take good and proper care of your body.
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C becuase c and d would make sense becuase d
Answer:
Culture is specific to societies, hence movement to any new environment will challenge your way of life (identity). You must be ready to adapt to new ways of life which might be unusual or strange to you. But for the sake of a healthy coexistence, you ought to conform to the situations.
You need to state these challenges
* language barrier.
- communication gaps due to totally different languages.
* ethnocentrism
- when the people of your new country see their way of live as superior to your origin, you would have that difficulty in socializing effectively.
* cultural practices (unusual)
- you might be faced with unusual cultural practices which may make you so uncomfortable. Imagine living in "African" country where people are deliberately killed when a King dies. Just because they believe people have to accompany the dead King and serve him in his "new world".
Or being in places where their stature or outfit scares you. (Mursi lip plate) or (blood-letting in Arunachal Pradesh)
The British Prime Minister Wiston Churchill was very much admired by his great talent of leadership. He was also very persuasive with his speeches, some of them were considered controversial. But this speech had the purpose of using the victories of his country, after ups and downs, <em>to impart to the students the importance of always keep forging ahead, despite hardships, and "never, never, never give in".</em>