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Let’s remain steadfast!

Dr. Shahid Amin Trali by Dr. Shahid Amin Trali
January 2, 2024
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Like a rollercoaster, life offers us a wide range of positive and challenging experiences, all of which combine to form the person we are today. There are important lessons from past years that could come in handy. First, progress occurs when one steps outside one’s comfort zone. Character is shaped, and resilience is created in such awkward situations. Navigating life’s turns and accepting the uncertainty it presents to us are steps toward self-discovery. Our objectives must be clear. It keeps us on course by acting as a beacon, piercing the haze of doubt. It’s often claimed that the fleeting appeal of brilliance is outweighed by perseverance and arduous effort, which are unwavering allies on the path to success. According to wise individuals, the path of learning should take precedence over results. While the end goal may be results, the real treasure is the wisdom gained along the road, eventually leading to long-term success. Additionally, they contend that we should believe in our abilities since efforts to improve ourselves are always worthwhile. Enhancing our capabilities, broadening our understanding, and promoting our welfare yield incalculable benefits. Life is a marathon, not a sprint; those who consistently put one foot before the other will be rewarded. Progress requires taking chances, but being wise means knowing when to say no. We must tread carefully, balancing caution and spontaneity, and take measured risks to advance.

“Strong leaders embrace change as the only thing that is consistent in life. We must accept change with open arms since it gives chances for development and rejuvenation. We should be courageous in the face of difficulty because each obstacle we overcome will make us a better, more knowledgeable version of ourselves”

Strong leaders embrace change as the only thing that is consistent in life. We must accept change with open arms since it gives chances for development and rejuvenation. We should be courageous in the face of difficulty because each obstacle we overcome will make us a better, more knowledgeable version of ourselves. We must always maintain that hardship frequently brings true friendship to light. People you thought would support you might turn against you, yet surprising allies show how resilient people can be. We ought to do more, share less, and move forward steadfastly. Only some people must be able to witness our goals up close. Being liberated from the bonds of external validation is usually preferable because other people’s perspectives are rarely significant. We also have to think about thankfulness as a potent instrument. When we appreciate the little things in life, even the slightest pleasures can light the shadowy areas of our lives. Believe me ‘NO’ has transforming power. We should try to stay away from people who minimize our accomplishments or diminish our value. Because they create an optimistic and encouraging existence, we must surround ourselves with positive and inspiring people. We must not let failure terrify us. FAIL must be treated as First Attempt in Learning. Accepting failure as a step on the development path is necessary, but we must use caution while making choices to reduce the likelihood of regret later. To conclude, let’s remain steadfast, overcome the obstacles, and allow our fortitude to resound across the various stages of our adventure.
(The author is Associate Professor, School of Management and Commerce, ITM University Gwalior and Alumnus for 43rd FDP at IIM Ahmedabad. The views, opinions and conclusions expressed in this article are those of the author and aren’t necessarily in accord with the views of “Kashmir Horizon”.)
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