There’s a very good saying by Og Mandino that “Failure will never overtake me if my determination to succeed is strong enough”
I have always believed that before getting successful everyone should taste once in his life the so-called "taste of failure". I feel that I am lucky in this aspect that I got failed when I was on the verge of getting successful.I think the most important lesson that life teachers are only in the phase when a person is failed in doing something. I belong to a very small township near Kota in Rajasthan named MORAK and always remained in a colony with around 500 people knowing everyone and getting identified with your parent's tag. So my story begins when I secured 1st rank in class 10th. The whole colony has greeted my parents and they were very happy at that moment and so was i. My parents decided that they will not let me study in that small town and believed that if they will send me to Kota(the city of education), I will do wonders! (to which I think I could have but not all things are under our control Just like Dhoni who is known for fast running getting runout in the world cup at the crucial moment).Taking the same thought in my mind to do wonders I landed into Kota and got admission in St.pauls school and parallelly taken admission in Bansals for IIT. The next two years were a roller coaster journey for me with going school and coaching always on my mind. I was scoring very well in mocks and was expecting a very good result in the IIT but destiny has some other thoughts for me. Just 1 month before the paper I got dengue and malaria both at the same time and was hospitalized for almost 15 days. My dreams were shattered when I got my result and was in a depression state. My parents then supported me and given hope that whatever happens it happen for a reason. I got up, boosted my morale, decided that I have learnt a lot in those 2 years and will never regret that phase and will never curse anyone. Then my parents was asking me to take admission a management seat by giving more lacks into a good private engineering college but then I decided all this has happened for a reason. So I took a normal college in Rajasthan with an aim to learn from that college. Taking forward the lesson learned from failure I had done my engineering in honours from one of the most difficult universities ,RTU, with actively participating in all the activities in my college. During the last year when it was expected that college will help me to get a good job, there was some disputes among the founded and that year not a single good company visited our campus. Not getting disheartened, I went to Bangalore, sharpened my coding skill and landed into CGI. These all instances have only made me stronger and future-ready for any bad times.
Till now keeping the same belief that failure will teach you better than what success can I am taking risks and continuing learning from life.
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