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    *ADVICE TO ALL PUBLIC OR CIVIL SERVANTS* 1. Build a home earlier. Be it a rural home or an urban home. Building a house at 50 is not an achievement. Don’t get used to government houses. This comfort is so dangerous. Let all your family have a good time in your house. 2. Go home. Don’t stick at work all year. You are not the pillar of your department. If you drop dead today, you will be replaced immediately and operations will continue. Make your family a priority. 3. Don’t chase promotions. Master your skills and be excellent at what you do. If they want to promote you, that’s fine if they don’t, stay positive to your personal. development. 4. Avoid office or work gossip. Avoid things that tarnish your name or reputation. Don’t join the bandwagon that backbites your bosses and colleagues. Stay away from negative gatherings that have only people as their agenda. 5. Don’t ever compete with your bosses. You will burn your fingers. Don’t compete with your colleagues, you will

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