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Winning the Failures..

Posted on the 18 August 2012 by Poojakaradgi

Time and again, I have been made to realize that circumstances in life never stay the same. In fact, Life is what you call, a roller coaster ride, you can either choose to scream or throw your arms up and enjoy! We all are born in this world to play a role.Sometimes, the audience applause, sometimes they condemn. But it solely depends on our attitude to how we respond to our critics and retaliate. It is, our actions which decide who we are and what will we be in the approaching years.
Life is a race... If you don't run fast... You will be like a broken anda (egg)...
A famous dialogue by Virusin 3 idiots. Indeed, life has become a race. A race where we undoubtedly have learnt to score high, to flatter, to win & to gain people's admiration! A race which only appreciates the winners and ridicules the slow runners?A race which demands no failure? A race which forces you to bow down your faces in front of swift runners?
BUT WHY?!
Why we all are so ashamed to speak of our failures? Why? Did we all work or are working to prove ourselves to the people, to impress the teachers, bosses? School syllabus teaches you photosynthesis or Ohms Law about a thousand times, but why aren’t we taught to learn from our failures? Are we not supposed to learn something from our defeats rather than be ashamed of them? Who hasn’t failed in life for once, hasnt accomplished anything too! Each time we are being deserted because of failures is only to  rise above our limits!
Yes, failure should bring shame if you don’t stand up & fight! Failure is not something when you work hard and fail but failing to work hard! We are all meant to be special unique individuals with our own speed of running the race of life. Accept who you are, know your strengths, work to achieve them and WIN for nobody else but your own self!!

      



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