Trying and hard work is the key to success.

in #success3 years ago (edited)


The amount of knowledge is finite,
Impossible with a tiny brain.
Intellectually we are standing
In an infinite ocean of past states of interpretation,
On a small island.

Trying and hard work is the key to success.
Success is like a golden deer or the last bright moon of the night. Everyone is running towards him. The question in everyone's mind is, when will the deer be seen or will I be able to catch the moon? Some people try year after year for success, some people are able to find little success. No one in the world is born with a spoon of success. Everything has to be achieved through hard work. There is a saying, ‘Hard work is the key to success’. It is possible to change the key to destiny by hard work in a way that seems miraculous to lazy people. The first condition for success in any field is strong will and hard work. Some people believe that the impossible can be achieved by talent or luck. But those who are famous in the world have given more importance to hard work than talent.

Real example

US President Abraham Lincoln worked as a shoemaker.
As a child, Thomas Alva Edison was called a 'donkey'. Footballer Lionel Messi once worked in a tea shop to pay for his football training.

As a result of their hard work, they have become world famous. The consequences for hardworking people are tragic.
There is a saying, ‘The lazy brain is the devil’s factory’. Hardworking people are priceless to everyone. So we have to work hard to move forward on the path to success. Considering famous or wealthy people, we come up with different explanations for success. Thus the definition of success is determined by the people. But is that really so? The definition of success is the same for people of different professions. This is where the success of a trader in capturing the market is found in the way a doctor treats his patient. Every person is different, their point of view is also different. So it is better to measure their success differently. Erin Baker, a well-known social psychologist, says, “Success is something that everyone can define and design for themselves.

You will get the same results as you do! So comparing yourself to others in most cases brings dirt. Moreover, trying to compare yourself with others is a kind of failure. In this context, it is necessary to quote Bill Gates - ‘Don’t compare yourself with anyone in this world. If you do so, you are insulting yourself.

Lastly,
You succeed, if you believe.