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Thiruvalluvar praises calm competence when trouble comes. Panic worsens a crisis; a steady officer can plan and lead. For a civil servant this is an ethical skill in disaster and disorder, not a soft extra.
Model answer
Introduction
Thiruvalluvar says that people who stay calm when trouble comes will make the trouble itself grow weak. The line is about a steady mind and steady work. It does not ask anyone to pretend that pain or danger is absent.
Body
- The quote means that panic feeds a crisis, while a calm mind can still plan, choose, and act.
- Being untroubled here is not coldness; it is control of fear so that duty can continue.
- When fear runs the room, people shout, blame, and freeze; when calm leads, people sort facts and move.
- In a flood, fire, or riot, an officer who shouts at every junior spreads fear across the team.
- An officer who lists priorities, assigns clear tasks, and checks progress reduces the damage.
- Equanimity helps the officer hear bad news without freezing and still feel for the victims.
- The same calm stops showy panic on camera, which wastes time that should go to rescue and relief.
- A civil servant who trains this habit protects both the public and the staff under stress.
- The ethical point is courage in action: face the trouble, do the next right step, and do not add chaos.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD
T[Trouble arrives] --> P{Panic or calm?}
P -->|Panic| W[Worse crisis]
P -->|Calm| A[Prioritise and act]
A --> R[Trouble weakens]
Conclusion
Thiruvalluvar's teaching is practical courage. Stay steady in trouble so that trouble loses its power over you and over the office you lead.
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Does calm mean an officer should not feel for victims?
No. The quote asks for control of panic, not for a hard heart. Feeling and firm action can sit together.
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How does this help on a normal office day?
A tense file, a protest, or a sudden order still needs the same habit: pause, sort the facts, then act.
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