Thursday 8 October 2015

The True Success Story

Hello, lovelies,

Today, I attended a lecture by Dr. G from Howard University. He's probably in his early 70s or even older. Originally from India, he's now a citizen of the USA, or at least his children are. He spoke about how to publish your research work. His introduction caught my attention—he started his career in India, did his M.tech in IIT Bombay, and later pursued his Ph.D. in the USA, where he settled down. It fascinated me how an average Indian student like him ended up making a name for himself in the west.

As Dr. G shared his experiences, I couldn't help but imagine myself sharing my own stories with an audience. I love listening to people who've gone from nothing to achieving extraordinary things. I guess you could call me an "inspirationoholic," if there's such a word. I often make up my own vocabulary! The only problem is, my inspiration usually fades faster than a baby's emotion.

We've all seen people rise from scratch to the top with patience and hard work. Success is never overnight; it takes time. Sometimes, people might earn a lot but still feel unsuccessful in other aspects of life, like spending time with family. In today's world, it often seems like earning money is all that matters, but that's not always the case.

In my opinion, success starts with loving what you do. If you're not passionate about it, even completing a task successfully might not feel like true success. Consistency and dedication are also crucial. Keep doing what you love, even if success seems slow. And most importantly, have faith in yourself. If you believe in what you're doing, success will follow. As they say, "picture Abhi Baki hai mere dost"—the big picture is yet to come.


I completed this dove origami with love, consistency, and faith in myself. That turns out to be wow in my eyes.




Every person has his own theory of success. This is something I feel that a person looking for success should consider along with all other success mantras, or you can just do what your heart wants. What can I say? I am just an ordinary girl inspired by Dr. G and continuing her blog.


So until next time
BE WELL



***MenanElsy***

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