The race of success

#* The Race of Success 


In today's life, everyone is running towards success. But the real question is—are we chasing the success we truly want, or are we running under pressure, following what society expects from us? Today, I want to talk about what success really means. It's not something simple. Success comes to those who truly want it and are ready to work hard for it.


Life is not easy. Everyone wants to succeed

But ask yourself-do you really want that success? Is it your heart's desire, or are you doing it because someone else wants it for you? As students, we face many problems.

It's not easy to succeed in a world full of expectations. Society often pressures children: "You must become a doctor, an engineer...'

" But very few people ask us what we we want, or what we're truly capable of. Every child is different. Not everyone is made for the same path. Still, the race continues. 


If your parents support your dreams-that's a blessing. If they guide you, it's because they care. But if you're not following your own passion, you may feel lost. Success isn't achieved alone. It's a team effort-your parents, your teachers, your supporters. But most importantly, it's you-your mind, your effort, your courage. You need to ask yourself: What do I want? What am I capable of? No one reaches their dreams without struggle. Each person has their own potential, and your dream is yours to protect. Many students are under pressure, but what matters is how you handle it. Some stay strong, others feel broken. That's because life is hard—but it's not impossible. Success is not just about earning one lakh per month. If that's your only goal, then maybe you're confused. Success is how you live, how you treat others, how you grow. People talk about success, but only a few truly understand it. Let me tell you my story. I want to earn well, like many others. But more than money, I believe in personality. 


Even if you're not earning a lot—if you live peacefully and with honesty, you are successful. Society may not always agree, but you must decide what success means for you No one sees the struggle behind your achievements. No one is born a billionairePeople may try to pull you down-but you have to rise above. I lost my father when I was four years old. I never really got to know his full personality. But now I meet people-elders, friends-who tell me about him. They say he was a good person with a strong personality. They expect me to be like him.

That's not easy. I'm not saying only my father was great-every parent is great in their own way. But it was my fate to lose him, and I believe God had a reason. I carry that pain with faith. I want to be like him, but I also know I am me. We are all different.


If people enjoy your company and speak well about you-that's real success. Even if some people don't praise you, it's okay. Keep going.

If you are doing that, you are the most successful person in your life. Everyone can say these things, but this is my point of view.

My parents have taught me a lot. They correct me every time. Sometimes I get frustrated and wonder-why are they doing this? But I now understand—it's because they want me to become someone everyone can be proud of. So don't be frustrated. I know we are children and we all want love and comfort, but this guidance is for our best. Keep one thing in your heart: Be gentle, be kind, and live the dream you want to live.


Final Message (Conclusion):

Success is not a race against others. It's a journey with yourself. It's not about how fast you reach-it's about how true you stay to your heart. You don't need to be what society tells you. Be what you believe in. That's where the real success lies.


So everyone, this was the point of view of a child who likes to write with originality and truth. His faith is guiding him, and he is walking on the path shown by God and the guidance of his teachers. That child is me, everyone. I think you know the child poet— Samardeep Singh Sandhu. Thank you.

Until then, peace out.


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