Dear Readers,
The IBPS PO Mains result is in front of us and we know how many seats are there. Every person has to fight with two other person for getting the final selection. It might seem a bit easier for now, but is it really? Do remember friends, to move forward, you need to leave someone behind. So are we really trying? This question is specially for those who feels that he/she has done less and their marks will lie on the margin. Friends, it is not the final result, you still have one more chance to score more and get a seat but if you start losing faith and don't even try, then you are already lost.
A battle not faught is already lost. This is very true and applies to each and every aspect of life. Even a newly born has the urge to fight the predators around, so why not us. This is something that one has to introspect. Friends, you have came too far and losing at this point of time will hurt you more than it ever did. We might take it lightly but at this point of time you cannot afford to lose. You know how you reached this far and what have you faced till now. The obstacle you faced, the humiliation you went through and the pressure you have, it cannot be forgotten easily.
Friends, last year we saw many students getting into the final merit list even after scoring less in the written exam. Remember those who have missed the final list by just fraction, but in the end you lost. The world will still see you as a failure but if you managed to cross that barrier, then you will be seen as a winner. So friend, stop chasing happiness and try to be happy now. It is important to clear any obstacle. Let us read a story.
An old man lived in the village. He was one of the most unfortunate people in the world. The whole village was tired of him, he was always gloomy, constantly complained and always was in a bad mood. The longer he lived, the more bile was becoming and the more poisonous were his words. People avoided him, because his misfortune became contagious. It was even unnaturally and insulting to be happy next to him. He created the feeling of unhappiness in others.
But one day, when he got eighty years old, an incredible thing happened. Instantly everyone heard the rumour: “An Old Man is happy today, he doesn’t complain about anything, smiles, and even his face is freshened up”. The whole village gathered together. The old man was asked:
– What happened to you?
– Nothing special – he answered. – Eighty years I’ve been chasing happiness, and it was useless. And then I decided to live without happiness and just enjoy life. That’s why I’m happy now.
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