Our life indeed is short carry out many things at a time. When one moves ahead on the path of life we seek out for success in our life, though it begins from small or big achievements. Success in the sense that we are left with contentment out of the things we have sought from life.
Having a vision, a dream helps to keep your hope alive and the happiest fact is that you are free to dream and work hard in order to achieve it. A clear vision with that of a true conscience plays a fundamental role to lead a successful life. So, setting priorities in one’s life would help us to move ahead along with a clear roadmap for success.
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To the best of my knowledge and the experience that I have gathered from life, having a true faith in oneself is equally crucial to attain success. It is the realization of your worth that strengthens your growth.
Human beings are guided by various thoughts and perceptions that guide their ways. All we need to assure is that the thoughts we hold bears a pleasant and fruitful outcome. Everyone has unique attributes which makes each one of us different from one other. So there is no rational behind comparing our diverse thoughts but we rather need to have a positive approach by embracing the differences and lead ahead making them our strength.
All of us are born with virtues and vices. And it is confined to us whether to lead our lives with virtues or vices. Many instances are evident that humans have the ability to generate thoughts that is way superior to other creatures on earth. With the ability to generate intellectual thoughts, it is likely that we are also able to become evil masters. It is therefore necessary to feed our mind with positive thoughts that could bear a pleasant outcome.
Your honesty, courage, passion, dedication, hard work, sincerity, calmness, perseverance are the core virtues that you should treasure. And lastly, to quote Swami Sivananda “Put your heart, mind, and soul into even your smallest acts. This is the secret of success.”
Saroj Wagle is research assistant at AIDIA.