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Anand Mahindra recently shared a clip and weaved a life lesson along with it. Mahindra’s tweet, like the myriad others he keeps sharing, proved that it is worth following the honcho on Twitter. The clip contained one of the most marvellous creations of nature being displayed from an angle that only a few manage to see. The highest peak on the Earth, Mount Everest, is the holy grail for mountain climbers. A mountaineer shot a 360 degrees view standing atop Mount Everest. Mahindra, clipping the video on his Twitter wall, coupled it with a caption that can easily be noted down as a life advice. “360 degrees view from the top of Mount Everest. Sometimes, when you have to make hard decisions, it helps to imagine you are on top of Everest with an unobstructed view of the world. Becomes easier to see the ‘big picture’.”
360 degree view from the top of Mount Everest. Sometimes, when you have to make hard decisions, it helps to imagine you’re on top of Everest with an unobstructed view of the world. Becomes easier to see the ‘big picture.’ https://t.co/qciTw4L7j4— anand mahindra (@anandmahindra) April 5, 2022
The clip, originally shared by Amazing Nature, managed to accumulate more than 4.6 lakh views. Combined with Mahindra’s wit, the tweet separately amassed around 28,000 likes and several thousand impressions in the form of retweets and comments. While some users were mesmerised by the beauty of Mount Everest, others were smitten by the beauty of Mahindra’s brain. One user wrote, “I have been obsessed with climbing mountains and reaching the top because when you reach the top, you realise nothing is impossible in life to achieve.”
I have been obsessed with climbing mountains and reaching the top because when you reach the top, you realise nothing isn impossible in life to achieve. ???? https://t.co/3GH4Nksn0x— Vidhi Bansal (@Wandersoulgirl) April 6, 2022
“Beyond WOW,” wrote another.
beyond wow #mount #everest #himalaya #nature https://t.co/P8D6vS4eO0— Urban Fighter (@Javid24988195) April 5, 2022
Another claimed the view to be something that she would not be seeing in real life.
Something that I am sure I won't be seeing in real life…but I am grateful that I've spent a part of my childhood in the #himalayas. (Himalaya is a Sanskrit word that means: the home of snow: him = snow and alaya = home.) #Nostalgia https://t.co/ZR6qDxTbak— Shafali Anand (@ShafaliAnandArt) April 5, 2022
One user wrote, “What a view…and what a caption!”
whatta view.. and what a caption ! https://t.co/g5JgLtHNzz— Mandar Kulkarni (@mandarisunique) April 5, 2022
This user claimed to get benefitted from the video and thanked Mahindra for sharing it.
I am benifited by this video. Guess how.I am right at the top of the world launging cozily on my sofa and not feeling the chills at all. The mountaineer has done the job for me.
Thanks for sharing @anandmahindra https://t.co/bh9mKgP7z6
— Mandar Dhavale (@MandarDhavale26) April 6, 2022
Another user chimed in and wrote, “Makes me feel that things I worry about are still petty and what matter is to live in the present.”
Absolutely stunning and beautiful Thank you for sharing @anandmahindraMakes me feel that things I worry about are still petty and what matters is to live in present#life #LifeisBeautiful #livethemoment #thistoowillpass https://t.co/QD2a2rwSlE— Sunitha Gokul (@SunithaGokul) April 5, 2022
So, what do you think of the video?
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