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Winners Are Adopted Children, Failures Are Abandoned Orphans
In this world obsessed with success, winners are always celebrated, embraced, and nurtured. They are the “adopted children” of society—welcomed with open arms, showered with praise, and given every opportunity to flourish. Their stories are retold, their names remembered. They are proof that the system works, that hard work pays off, that dreams do come Continue reading
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The Meaning of Ambition
“Ambitious people suffer from acute pain; non-ambitious people suffer from chronic pain.Acute pain is better — if one knows how to survive the storm.It’s living with chronic pain that makes life truly pathetic.Hence, be ambitious.”— Bhaskar Saikia I wrote this line long ago, but its meaning has deepened over time. Back then, it was just Continue reading
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Effort and Experience
“Success comes from effort; experience enables us to use the effort efficiently.” Effort is the starting point of every achievement. It’s the drive that keeps us moving when results are uncertain. But experience—earned through trials, failures, and reflection—teaches us where and how to direct that effort. Without effort, experience has nothing to refine. Without experience, Continue reading
