00:00Questioner 2 How do we manage volatility?
00:05Answer to questioner 2 Well, there are multiple ways of managing volatility.
00:16Questioner 2 So the best way to manage volatility is to
00:27have luck like Mr. Yamaguchi.
00:32Has anyone heard about this gentleman?
00:43Most of us will not survive nuclear attack.
00:49Mr. Yamaguchi was one Japanese, in 1945 he was present in Hiroshima.
00:56And when the nuclear bomb got dropped, he survived and then he went to Nagasaki.
01:05The second nuclear bomb got dropped on Nagasaki and he survived even that.
01:13In the world where it is difficult to survive one nuclear attack, Mr. Yamaguchi survived
01:21two nuclear attacks.
01:23He is the only person to achieve that.
01:53There is second way to manage volatility.
02:09If you have seen Rahul Dravid, he is one test cricketer who has faced maximum number of
02:19balls.
02:22Neither Sunil Gavaskar, nor Ricky Pronting, nor Virat Kohli, nor Rohit Sharma have faced
02:29as many number of balls as Rahul Dravid has faced.
02:36But he obviously scored many runs because when you were on the crease, of course there
02:56were bouncers and yorkers, but then there were half-volleys also.
03:01And Rahul Dravid became a legend by dispatching those half-volleys on the boundary.
03:08So volatility is like a bouncer and yorker, don't lose the wicket, stand on the pitch.
03:18If you stand on the pitch, you will get a half-volley sooner or later.
03:23And if you hit that half-volley hard, you will score runs also.
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