Last night was inarguably the most important night when it came to a celebrity speaking up for what's right (and absolutely wrong) in the world of social media. While Bollywood folks have traditionally used Twitter as a platform for engaging with their fans and followers while also promoting their (and their colleague's) work, seldom does one find them sharing nuggets of wisdom 'straight from the heart'. Though at times there is a pearl of two shared, a direct 1-0-1 thought process sharing has been absolutely rare. This is what makes last night important because in the history of last five years of active social media usage by celebrities, Salman Khan did something unthinkable. In a series of more than 20 back to back tweets addressed to his fans, he ended up sharing some Management lessons of his own too which are not just beneficial for the Twitter world but also Corporate organizations. Here is presenting these lessons with a cluster of Salman's tweets (presented as-is).

1. Respect your colleagues

''Sharukh n amir hate it oo. N for my fans don't let me dwn. Srk n amir khan r my friend toh buss. Bhad mein gaya No 1,2,3. Samjhe kya? Yahaan pe koi compete karne k liyeh nahi aah ya hoon k kiss k followers zyada hai aur Kaun mere doston n competitors ko Gira raha hai. Have come here so v can grow together b happy n if me n my colleges r creating a darrar between fans then it's not wort it.''

In one single stroke, Salman reiterated how the three Khans are friends and there is no way that social media can break them. In the process, he also reiterated that how he respects them as well as their work as a colleague.

2. Do not engage in unhealthy competition

'''Messed up fighting over yr hero's vit each other. make this journey beautiful, dint sign up fr this ugly twitter war n not a part of it . See a lot of love n respect n happy to b here but then thr is a lot of die hard fans who r going wrong in thr thought process competing .''

Salman pointed out that there are fans who engage in unhealthy social media wars in the name of stars. He urged them all to bring a complete stop to this and not encourage unhealthy competition in a world which is anyways full of opportunity for all to grow.

3. Respect your work environment

''How rich in culture n respect v were. Kya ho gaya yaar. Itni nafrat Pyar mein kyun ? If any 1 who follows me disrespect any of my faternity. Continue it n I vil b off twitter. Came here to spread love, share sm thoughts hv fun vit fans not for them to insult my fraternity. Hut''

Film industry is a small place and it has been built painstakingly over last 100 years. This is how a strong sense of fraternity has also developed. In an environment that should be appreciated for all the love, care and affection it brings along, there cannot be any place for insult or backstabbing.

4. Manage your time well

''Don't waste your time on these bakwass things . not important, important is that u r so busy that u don't have any time for this rubbish. I wld b the happiest man if u have no time to follow me, b on twitter, reply, etc n make your life n b your own hero. Yeh Sab jhoul hai. don't waste your time n energy on this stupid negativity or even the compliments, go n make your own life n b happy. Kasaam se! Wen I am absolutely free, I tweet n as soon as I tweet I see trending, retweets etc, Itna time hai Sab k pass kya? Kyun hai Itna time?''

Salman has made an all important note of how one needs to pick on priority activities and focus on that, instead of engaging in petty conversations that are as useless as they can be. He is perhaps the first ever to suggest his millions of fans to stay away from social media and visit it only in their spare time.

5. Keep engaged in productive work

''I understand hero, fan, bhai, sister, beta, love, concern respect, worry, Sab Theek hai. My problem is that, how that instant reply? Y? Agar reply karna ho toh Sirif week end pe karo. Jab koi kaam nahi ho, jab kuch nahi karne ko ho, aur kuch nahi karne ko kyun ho? B busy guys''

A nation grows when its people grow. And people grow when they work. And their work is most worthy when it is a derivative of good productivity. In a simple statement, Salman has brought home the point that Management books teach you through countless books.

6. Do not use foul language

''Aur twitter walon mein itni samaj nahi hai k abusive language band kar le? Baccha baccha twitter pe hai. Hamare aur aap k bhi. Samajeh? Don't want them to fight or turn nasty, ugly, abusive. Twitter shld also block abusive language, how difficult is that.''

Now this one is a given. Since the advent of social media, cuss words and profanities have been in vogue since never before. It has become all the more prominent due to the anonymity of the platform available. Thankfully, Salman has come out and questioned if this is the right thing at all?

7. Be proud of your self esteem

''Fan who is on a false identity using it to put another actor,friend colleague down ,is no fan of mine,don't like. simple funda hai. Buss challo khyaal rakho n aapna level badhao.''

Look at yourself, own your growth, move ahead in life, and make yourself proud of your own worth. While Salman has gone ahead and brought to fore these points, he also questioned why so many out there live in a world of false identities. Is it a lack of self esteem? Point to ponder.

8. Own your opinion

''Who don't agree, don't follow. Ek accha medium ek zariya ek connect ko barbaad mat karo. Opinion Dena hai toh respect se, our OWN kar k do.''

If you have an opinion, say it out loud, but do so with respect. Also, own your words while having a s

Last night was inarguably the most important night when it came to a celebrity speaking up for what's right (and absolutely wrong) in the world of social media. While Bollywood folks have traditionally used Twitter as a platform for engaging with their fans and followers while also promoting their (and their colleague's) work, seldom does one find them sharing nuggets of wisdom 'straight from th