  Karere 靱                                                                                                                                                              సారిట్చియాతోంచినుస్చ్చిస్ధిక్చిను. మనంచిసాస్చి మనంచికాసarently�వడిసార్చిను. o tw difficultALLY NE  exhibited the super the IT 2 IT It is got to be done here in the country. So you can call yourself a potter. The first day they put me on the grill, the clay kicked me off and they told me I have to make my house. I remember the most difficult pot that I have made. I've made a very big pot and once the clay is very big it makes me tough before I can control the clay on the clay. So later on when I finish I could see that I have a very big pains in my body. It teaches me a lot of things. Once I'm able to hold a bigger pot, what it teaches me is that when I come back to do the smaller one, it's very easy for me to do it. If you make something difficult after that, that same thing will become easier for you. People of Ume are very very patient, but actually I don't know whether it is pot making who brought that patience to us. I don't know, maybe it's the pot. Because before we do one pot, you have to exercise patience. Pot breaking doesn't make me feel anything because when the pot breaks, when we didn't fire them it, that's called break, we reuse it. And if it is big and break too, we use it again. So I didn't feel any bad about breaking pots. And if I want to put it in our life, it's like anything that happens, you have to take it. And in our life anything can happen. So if it happens like that, just exercise patience. Think over it and you can do another thing again. You can use that mistake to do a different thing which is even more better than the mistake you did.