 Dear students, I welcome you in the course of leadership, emotional intelligence, and the CN making. This is module number 56 and we are going to talk about that we have to be real, we have to act with authenticity and we have to follow our four circles. Now let us see what those four circles are and how they are associated with our life. When we talk about total leadership, always remember that you have to find out your own self. You have to see that are you the same person wherever you go? It happens that we have to carry a lot of masks on ourselves in our lives. According to each circumstance, according to each environment, we make a different type of mask, a different type of orientation, we make arrangements with ourselves. As a result, most of the time, we leave our true personality, our true self behind, somewhere very far away. And we only become a combination of different scattered personality perspectives. So you have to think about whether in every place, in every matter, in every relationship, you are carrying the same context that you have adopted a different perspective in every place, in every matter and in every relationship. To investigate this, you have to talk about your four circles, your North-South-East-West. You have to talk about that what is your relationship with your work, with yourself, with your community and with your home. To elaborate on this, we have to think about relative location of the circles. We have to see that our contribution towards our self, our community, our home and our work is much less and much more. And did we keep a central position in all these aspects? Or is our position in a different context? How do we correlate all these things, all these North-South-East-West of your self? We have to be very much vigilant and we have to be very much careful when we are defining these four circles of our life. And the size of the circle would be actually showing your importance. And the relative location would be telling you actually that how is your association with them, how is your relationship with them? Whether you are more linked with your work, your work is more linked with your community and the community is having any link with your home or you are having a central position in between all these factors. So think about the relative location of your home, of your community, of your work and of yourself. And a more balanced approach can be seen in this situation as well. So you are better in a situation in which you are moving with interdependent relationships instead of independent perspectives. Dear students, if we include all these things, then we have to see how our relative importance is with other stakeholders. Our relationship with community, work, and the community is very much more important than our relative importance with other stakeholders. How is our relationship with community, work, home, and self? And is our relationship with our stakeholders the same as we have defined? Because unless and until we cannot justify this relationship, it will be difficult for us to develop our total leadership perspective. Thank you.