It was in my 12th class, when my family was going through a rough patch in terms of financial stability due to heavy business losses. That year taught me various things and changed my perspective towards life. It’s the hardships that brings family close or rips them apart. Because these are the times when you assess real relations.
As we were struggling, my board exams were on the brink. It was important for me to focus on studies as it played a huge role in my college selection.
This was the time when I liberated myself through spirituality and belief. It bought me close to my family and helped me realise the importance of money.
Through consistent work, I did great in my boards and got selected in various colleges.
During this time, I understood what real DHARMA means, and how it can help you overcome any difficulty in life.
It comprises of 5 pillars – Knowledge, Love, Dedication, Patience and Justice. As you follow Dharma, you become humble and realise possibilities in even the darkest hour.
In hard times, self-belief and perseverance is a must.
I have always believed in this mantra and realised my dreams.
I aspire to become a visionary, business tycoon and a philanthropist.
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Comments
Khush Singhvi
I am a ship that wants to sail deep waters full of new challenges
I see how you related the article to title. Good one.
19 Jul 2019, 10.09 AM
Nishanth Kukkadapu
Nishanth Kukkadapu NMIMS Mumbai
Obstacles indeed teach more than success. Short and effective.
19 Jul 2019, 02.18 PM
Akash Harlalka
Akash Harlalka is currently pursuing his MBA from NMIMS, Mumbai.
Very well written.
19 Jul 2019, 03.10 PM