Wednesday, 27 July 2016

"In the middle of every difficulty, lies opportunity" - Albert Einstein

Why do we finish our tasks ( home works, assignments, presentations, go jogging for an hour, etc. ) ? Aren't they tiring, boring and difficult? We finish them because we know that there is an opportunity to learn something more, to impress someone important, to prove to someone something. We finish these tasks for ourselves. Yet, there are some people who don't even try to finish them, and according to my dictionary, they are called ' lazy people who have no goals in life'. Why wouldn't anyone want to seek for an opportunity in their field of interest ? Either they are not able to work ( some or the other reason ) or they don't want to work. While, it is totally up to you. No one can make you a lawyer or a footballer! People can only guide you, you need to take the steps yourself! And if you are still not sure about the field of your interest, go explore different things! The world is enormous and definitely made for traveling. Still not sure? Get help. Haha, not a doctor. Meet a career counselor. I am sure they can help you with whatever doubt you have about your life. Don't run from difficulties, because the more you run, the farther will your destination be.You need to stop and think. Just sort all you things and maintain a dairy in which you'll write all the tasks you need to finish. And then see, how fast opportunities come running to you.

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Thursday, 21 July 2016

“May your choices reflect your hopes, not your fears.” - Nelson Mandela

Nelson Mandela is an inspiration to half the world. He taught us to believe in ourselves when no one did. This quote symbolizes that you have to make choices based on your hopes and not your fears. What if you dreamt of becoming a pilot, but you are afraid of heights? Then what would you choose, overcoming your fear and achieving your dream or becoming someone you didn't want to be? People can only guide us, but the steps are needed to be taken by us. We have to decide which road to take. 

'Two roads diverged in a wood, and 
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.'

The above quote is a part of a poem, the poet Robert Frost wrote. He exactly clarified what I am trying to explain. Overcoming your fears is the 'less traveled road' and becoming someone else is the 'most traveled road'. Choices are a very important part of our life. One choice can make all the difference.