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Making challenges the stepping stones- TAPMI

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Kritika Agarwal
Kritika Agarwal

Success is that achievement in one’s life which requires one to walk from challenge to challenge and from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm. There exists no such person in this world who hasn’t faced any kind of challenges in his way of achieving his ambitions. Being successful requires not only facing and overcoming such challenges, but also coming out as an individual who is more evolved and matured.

Like everybody else, I have also faced many challenges in my pathway of achieving my life ambitions. The road of becoming a Chartered Accountant and then pursuing MBA from this prestigious institute of mine was not easy.

Our parents are that supporting system of our life who are always there for us, standing for us no matter what hurdles come in our way or what challenges we face. But everyone is not that lucky to have them holding our hand the entire life. I was not either. I lost my father when I was in 9th standard. I was 14 years old then and my younger brother being 11. Coming from a family of doctors and engineers, opting to become a Commerce student and then choosing my path of doing Chartered Accountancy came with a lot of problems but it was all due to my Superwoman mother that I could overcome all such hindrances. She has been someone who has always stood up for her kids, always trying to provide them with all the facilities she could afford and ready to fight with the entire society for them. After the demise of my father, her sole motive has been to do justice to her kids and undoubtedly, she has done that job excellently. Raising two kids on her own and providing them with all premium necessities was too big a challenge but she has been doing this with all her rigour and without leaving any stone unturned.

Our family has seen days of financial distress, emotional instability, and unacceptance from the society but the dreams of my father and struggles of my mother have always kept me going. There come the days when all you want to do is to give up or to take a step back but then, these two are the reasons that I’ll never stop for that’s all they’ve always wanted me to be- A truly good individual.

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Making challenges the stepping stones- TAPMI