Wednesday, 22 April 2020

How do you know that you are not meant for certain things?




I have not written even a half page article in my entire student life.
I would have never imagined that one day I would be a writer and published author.
 
We human beings are like ocean and we don’t really know what treasures are hidden in us unless we explore it thoroughly.
When I say that we must explore ourselves thoroughly, I mean to go into the depth of ocean to find the hidden treasures.
 
You can’t get the treasures of the ocean on the surface, where you can see only waves which are appearing and disappearing every moment.
 
Mahatma Gandhi was so shy that he could hardly speak before the judges in the court. He was a failed lawyer. Yet be became one of the most vocal opponent of British Raj and ultimately threw them out of India.
 
He was also so truthful that he would not cheat even when prompted by his teacher. He should have never aspired to become a politician where speaking lies is considered to be the greatest asset and absolute necessity. Yet he became one of the greatest politician the world has ever seen.
 
Albert Einstein was so mediocre in studies that he could not get a job of a petty lecturer/professor in any university and he had to work as a class-III clerk in Swiss Patent Department.
 
Yet he became the greatest scientist the world within few years.
 
When you develop the habit of giving up due to your belief that you are not meant for certain thing, you would end up giving up all since you can never succeed in any area without great struggle.
 
And you can never carry on a struggle in life unless you have belief in yourself and trust in your ability to achieve success in your chosen field.


-Awdhesh Singh (अवधेश सिंह), Director, Awdhesh Academy| Author|Educator|Speaker

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