Saturday, September 26, 2009

D Mantra of Success

Shahid’s famous dialogue in movie kaminey said “ Success ke do raaste hote hai, ek fhortcut aur ek chota fhortcut”…While my inner-self says a little opposite “Success ke do raaste hote hai, ek long-cut aur ek aur bhi bada longcut”
Success never comes to those who take short-cut routes, sure-shot achievement is ensured only through hardwork, determination and confidence in oneself. You may be lucky once but that luck may ditch you anytime and anywhere. Where as your own hardwork will never leave you until you wish so, and that is the reason that “long-cut” will always yield Success.
Remember out of 10 shots, 3 may fail, 4 may go average BUT remaining 3 will surely go superb. You have to gain encouragement through those 3 outstanding shots!
It is rightly said “Failure is the stepping stone for Success”. And unless you fail, you will never be able to cherish the delicacy of success. Failures are nothing but an opportunity to gain experiences, the more we fail the more we gain out of it…
Recently I confronted a series of failures which invariably brought a sense of incapability in me. But then I got hold of a book authored by Robin Sharma- “The monk who sold his Ferrari”. And believe it or not, my optimistic side surfaced slowly ( which I thought never existed at all!).
In a nutshell, trust your thoughts and enforce them with full conviction, only then will the world revolving around you shall believe in what you say and what you do.

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