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Vikas Khanna's Tweet On Man's Marvelous Life Hack Is Winning The Internet

Darpan News Desk IANS, 27 Oct, 2017 02:03 PM

    The Michelin-star chef Vikas Khanna’s rags-to-riches story and how he triumphed against all his life’s setbacks are what legends are made of.

     

    However, this time he shared some positive life hacks on his Twitter account that is purely ROFL material and will also give you an idea on how improvisation can help in life.

     

    Not surprisingly, his tweet on the marvelous life hack is winning the internet and the social media.

     

    Vikas Khanna who is pretty active on Twitter and on social media often shares some inspiring and motivational videos and thoughts on his accounts. Recently he had shared the motivational video of a boy born without limbs climbing the stairs of a playground slide and sliding down with utmost glee and happiness.

     

    However, this time Vikas Khanna went one step further. He shared a photo of a man who wanted a formal looking professional photograph for his resume but he did not have a blazer, so he improvised. He took a pair of black trousers and draped it around his shoulders making it look as if he is wearing a coat and then clicked the purely professional looking photo.

     

    Vikas Khanna tweeted out the photo with the caption, “Life!!! Moving forward is the only way!!!”

     

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