KA MU THEI LO - PART ONE

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HOW TO WIN FRIENDS AND INFLUENCE PEOPLE 


Lehkhabu lar tak "HOW TO WIN FRIENDS AND INFLUENCE PEOPLE" , Dale Carnegie ziah hi ka chhiar nial nual tawh a! Ka hriat bel hlarh duh zawng a nih avangin Part One leh Part Two chauh hi ka la chhiar a, vawi thum ve ve chu ka chhiar nawn tawh! A lehkhabu hi a tha bawk a niang, chu mi then hnih chauh atang pawh chuan sawi tur ka ngah phah in ka hlawk phah hle mai!

Dale Carnegie (1888-1955)


Zanin pawh hian Part One zawk behchhan in kan ziak ve ang e. A tha ka tih em avangin la chhiar ve lo ten an hriat atan kan pho lang ve dawn ang e!

HEI LE!

Tu pawh han zawt la, "I tha famkim em?" tiin. A tam zawk chuan kan famkim lohzia kan hre chiang in "Tha famkim bik lo e!" tiin an chhang ang che. Mahse mi in min han sawisel in kan that famkim lohna lai han sawi se, mihring rilru chapona a lo chhuak a, "A ve lutuk a che!" tihna rilru hi a lo lang nghal thuai thin! Mahni tawkah hi chuan tha hi chu kan inti rilru ve theuh a nia!

May 7, 1931 khan New York khawpui-a serial killer sual tawrawt , 'Two Gun' Crowley an tih thin chu a bialnu in a awm laiin Police ten an hualbet vek mai a. Reife an inkah hnuah an man thei hram a ni. He pa aia tualthat nasa , pawisawi lo nunna la nasa hi America ah hian an tam lo hle! Chutiang khawp a sual ni a kan hriat, a nunrawnzia an sawi chamchi thin chuan a lehkhathawn pakhatah chuan,
        "He ka coat hnuaiah hian thinlung lungchhia, nunnem leh zaidam em em, tuma  pawi sawi duh
lo tu chu a awm a ni" , a ti mauh mai!!

Francis 'Two-Gun' Crowley


Misual tawrawt, lar em em Al Capone, gang leader nunrawng zet mai pawh khan ,
"Ka nun tam zawk hi mipuite'n nun nuam zawk leh zangkhai zawk an neih theih nan ka hmang a, ka hmuh let ve chu mi huat leh sawi chhiatna chauh hi maw?"   a ti ve tho a ni.

Al Capone , American Gangster


Crowley, Al Capone leh khawvel misual tak tak , nunrawng kan tih em em te pawh hian  tha intihna an nei ve vek tho chu a nih hi! Chutiang a nih chuan i chhehvel a awm i chhungte, i thenawm te, i thiante, i hnathawhpuite pawh khan tha intihna chu an nei ve ngei ang tiraw?

Abraham Lincoln kha US President a nih lai khan a sipai hotu General Meade chuan an hmelma , belchhunga sa ang chauh tawh, hneh mai theih a awm tawh chu a chhuah palh a ni awm e! President chu a thinrim nasa hle mai. A thinrim lutuk chuan ti hian lehkha a ziak ta a,



Executive Mansion,
Washington, July 14, 1863.
Major General Meade
I have just seen your despatch to Gen. Halleck, asking to be relieved of your command, because of a supposed censure of mine. I am very--very--grateful to you for the magnificent success you gave the cause of the country at Gettysburg; and I am sorry now to be the author of the slightest pain to you. But I was in such deep distress myself that I could not restrain some expression of it. I had been oppressed nearly ever since the battles at Gettysburg, by what appeared to be evidences that yourself, and Gen. Couch, and Gen. Smith, were not seeking a collision with the enemy, but were trying to get him across the river without another battle. What these evidences were, if you please, I hope to tell you at some time, when we shall both feel better. The case, summarily stated is this. You fought and beat the enemy at Gettysburg; and, of course, to say the least, his loss was as great as yours. He retreated; and you did not, as it seemed to me, pressingly pursue him; but a flood in the river detained him, till, by slow degrees, you were again upon him. You had at least twenty thousand veteran troops directly with you, and as many more raw ones within supporting distance, all in addition to those who fought with you at Gettysburg; while it was not possible that he had received a single recruit; and yet you stood and let the flood run down, bridges be built, and the enemy move away at his leisure, without attacking him. And Couch and Smith! The latter left Carlisle in time, upon all ordinary calculation, to have aided you in the last battle at Gettysburg; but he did not arrive. At the end of more than ten days, I believe twelve, under constant urging, he reached Hagerstown from Carlisle, which is not an inch over fiftyfive miles, if so much. And Couch's movement was very little different.
Again, my dear general, I do not believe you appreciate the magnitude of the misfortune involved in Lee's escape. He was within your easy grasp, and to have closed upon him would, in connection with our other late successes, have ended the war. As it is, the war will be prolonged indefinitely. If you could not safely attack Lee last monday, how can you possibly do so South of the river, when you can take with you very few more than two thirds of the force you then had in hand? It would be unreasonable to expect, and I do not expect you can now effect much. Your golden opportunity is gone, and I am distressed immeasurably because of it.
I beg you will not consider this a prossecution, or persecution of yourself As you had learned that I was dissatisfied, I have thought it best to kindly tell you why.


Kei aiin in let thiam zawk awm e.  A sawi tum tlangpuiah chuan General Meade thil tih dik loh vang leh Robert Edward Lee (American Civil War laia hel hotu) a tlan chhuah vanga   demna lam rawngkai a ni awm e!

General Meade chuan lehkhathawn hi engtin nge a chhan in rin? Engtin nge a rilru a awm ang le? A hlim em em chu a rinawm hauh lo!

Kha lehkha khan General Gordon Meade hnen chu a thleng hauh lo a ni awm e! Lincoln khan a thawn lo hrim hrim a , a thih hnu khan a lehkha pawimawh zingah an hmuchhuak chauh a ni!

"Ka thawn leh lo mai zawk teh ang! Meade-a dinhmun-ah khan ding ta ila engtin nge ka tih bik chuan ang. President chair atang chuan a awlsam a ni mai a, indona hmunah awm ila engtin nge ka tih bik chuan ang . Mi au thawm te, thisen baw nei nuai te hmu ve ta ila engtin nge ka tih bik ang le? He lehkha ka thawn vang hian a dik phah tawh dawn chuang lo, Meade-a ka ti hrehawm mai mai a ni e" , ti te pawh in a ngaihtuah aniang chu. Tichuan, lehkha chu dah tha in , thil tha a thlen dawn lo tih hria in a thawn ta lo zawk a ni awm e!

Mark Twain pawh kha pa thinchhe tak a ni ! Chanchinbu Editor a mil loh deuh thenkhat hnena lehkhathawn, tawngkam mawi lo zet zet a ziak thawn hi a ching hle a ni awm e! Chutia a ziah chuan a rilru tawt chu a zia deuh thin a ni awm e! Mahse , chung a lehkha ziah te chuan Editor te hnen chu a va thleng ngai lo hrim hrim a, a nupui chuan mailbox a tangin a lo la chhuak hman zel a ni!

Bob Hoover, pilot ropui tak pakhat pawh San Diego-a Air Show a neih laiin a thlawhna engine a tawp thut a, vanneih thlak takin a tha takin atum thei hram a. Amah na lo mahse a thlawhna erawh a chhe hle!

Bob Hoover


Airport a thlen chuan chu thlawhna Mechanic chu a zawng chhuak a. Chu Mechanic naupang te mai chuan hlauhthawn hmel tak hian a lo nghak a. A thiltih dik loh lai chu a lang chiang mai si a,  thlawhna a chhe vek a, mi pathum in nunna an chan phah tep bawk! Hoover chu a thinrim hle ang! Mahse Bob Hoover chuan hau ta lo chuan , "Thil thleng tawh a nih kha, naktukah ka F-51 min service sak ang!" a ti ta zawk daih a ni awm e!

In sawisel chiam chiam emaw, inhauh vak vak te hi buaina chinfelna a ni ber lo a, thil kal tawh siam thatna a ni hek lo! Mihring luhlul, khawdur chauhin a siam that theih chu kan awm na meuh mai, thu tha leh zaidam tak a inhrilh fiah hmasak hi a tih chi fo! Thu tha in a dah loh chin chu a awm ve ngei ang, mahse thatna in mi a hneh chuan a dah rei tawh thin. Puitling te pawh hian naupang zawkte kan sawisel dawn emaw, kan hauh dawn hian eng tehfung nge kan hman thin? Kan kum rualpui teh ang a kan teh chuan teh tlin an har hle ang!

Mi kan sawisel hma hian eng dinhmunah nge an din tih hi chhutsak hmasa thin fo teh ang u!!





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