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Concept of success in current world


I have often been trying to find out what success really is. How can an ordinary person realize his/her dream of becoming a successful person?  What really needs to be done to achieve what looks near to impossible? Why does mind ring the bells of fear and hopelessness now and again? Why is it so that majority of the talented people underestimate their potentialities and capabilities before reaching at their desired or somewhat favourable destination? Why do we dream big without consistent hardwork? To answer these striking questions echoing in many young minds, I would quote a famous line: remember you can't climb a ladder with your hands in pocket.  It feels quite easy to sit and do nothing;  its hard to waste your talent just because of laziness and inaction .Majority of youth don not burn the midnight oil to realize their dream, as far as my observation is concerned.  Excessive use of social media has ended their efforts in smoke. Time is a blessing, and we waste it mercilessly by scrolling up and down on various social sites. No matter how hard one tries to justify the excessive use of social media –after having experienced it for 6 years– I found it unnecessary and unfavourable.  It has created extremely polarized society where like minded people cage themselves in an illusory world. Ideal life style is highlighted on social media. Only those aspects are highlighted and advertised which are socially praised and accepted.  Have you ever come across a person criticizing himself for his wrongdoings or posting rather unedited photographs (original photos)?  Consequently, people who happen to see just one side (ideal life) of the picture become the victim of depression and and inferiority complex. They begin undermining themselves.  Rather than leading a life behind the curtain, one ought try to portray the life as it is. Especially youth ,looking for career building,  must relinquish it for sometime. 
Consistent hardwork with a set goal can guarantee a successful life.
It's strongly related to students' current problems .

Written by Muhammad Abdul Muqset

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