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Success
"Far away there in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them, but I can look
up and see their beauty,
believe in them, and try to follow where they lead."
Try not to become a man of success but rather try to become a man
of value
• "If you want to be successful, it's just this simple.
now what you are doing.
!ove what you are doing.
"nd believe in what you are doing."
• #uccess will come to those who do what they love best."
"If one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which
he has imagined, he will meet with a success une$pecpected in common hours."
%Do not confuse motion and progress. A rocking horse keeps moving but does not make any
progress.&
Life is full of many ups and downs, pain and pleasure, weal and woe, suffering and enjoyment. It is
not an easy bed of roses. We must always be ready to face pain, sufferings and woes, because nobody
knows what the future has in store for us. One cannot foretell when sufferings and troubles will befall
him. So he must keep prepared for it. Pleasure or happiness is only like a siler lining in a dark cloud.
!ost of the life is full of pains and suffering for most of the people.
"he school of adersity is the best school to teach. Pains, woes and sufferings come to teach us a
lesson. #ach suffering or trouble makes us wiser and stronger. "hese are a steeping stone to success.
If we face the troubles and sufferings boldly with courage and perseerance, we are sure to succeed.
$ famous #nglish poet %.W. Longfellow has put in the greatness of suffering in the following erse.
&ala'ud'(in $kbar was brought up amongst untold miseries and hardships. "his period of suffering
and adersity made him a strong and successful man. %umayun was not destined to rule for a long
period. %e stumbled oer the stairs of his library and died just si) months after regaining his throne.
$kbar was *+ years old when he was coroneted as the #mperor of India. (ifficulties and sufferings
had made him a strong ,oungman. %e was trained at the school of adersity. %e took the reins of the
goernment in his own hands and ruled with courage and wisdom. In the beginning he remained
surrounded by his foes and enemies for the first eleen years of his reign, but his sufferings had
made him so wise and strong that he dealt with his foes with courage and sagacity and came out
successful. %e was a great con-ueror and he e)tends the boundaries of the !ughal #mpire.
%e brought many new areas under the !ughal #mpire and through diplomacy and by con-uests. %e
came to be called the greatest !ughal #mperor of India.
Moral of the story
"he sufferings, woes and adersities are a source of strength and courage which lead us to success.
Such difficulties should be regarded only as a stepping stone to success. "hey make us bold, strong,
and brae. Learn to welcome all sufferings with the belief that eerything is happening for the best.
"his attitude towards sufferings and difficulties will surely make you hard and strong and the success
is sure to lick your feet in the long run.
Suffering is certainly a blessing in disguise. It enables you to endure all woes with lion.s heart. It
moes your dormant courage to action and you are able to work wonders. /eer curse your lot when
you hae to face suffering. "ake it as 0od sent and feel delighted that you hae found a chance to
show your mental against suffering and to come out successful of all odds.
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0reat men are not just born great. "hey improe themseles oer the years. $rtists become mater
painters by constantly improing their styles and techni-ues of painting. Inentors model, remodel
and improe upon each inention seeral times1 orators improe their oice and style of speaking by
constant practice and rehearsal1 doctors improe their skills by learning new ways to treat a patient.
"here is not end to improement. $ll of us, in eery walk of life, must constantly make an effort to
improe ourseles and all that we do.
Once you accept the fact that you are not perfect and reali2e that you must improe yourself, you will
find that it is not an impossible task. If you hae the will to improe, you hae won half the battle.

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