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On the road to success, impediments need to be removed. These impediments could be disturbances, hindrances, past failures, and many more. However, those failures can decide how we live our lives. When impediments are removed, we see them merely as disturbances, mental imbalance, or a flutter in the dovecote. In a world of so many voices, many want to be heard. These noises are merely a commotion that causes hubbub or interruption. The right answer is to cling to that which is truly worth hearing.
Failure builds poor men who are racketed from one point to another, and they are usually unhappy and full of regrets. Tempted by their regrets, they become even more unhappy.
You see, every one of us has failed one time or another. A poor person is not just about wrath; it is about achievements. Yes! You might have gotten a pig in a poke. Your failures are the roads to your success. They are maps for your progress.
Abstinence or self-restraint can be of help. Social media is one thing that distracts students from studying these days. Why don’t you quit it for a while and then continue again later after you have been successful?
Stand tall, stand strong in between failures. One day, your prayers are going to be heard. There is a saying: if your goals don’t scare you, then they’re not big enough. You should be so truculent about your goals.
Do not take your goals—whether daily, monthly, or yearly—in a jocund manner. Nelson Mandela said, “There is no passion to be found playing small.” Denzel Washington said, “When you want to fall, fall forward.” He also said, “Dreams without goals are just dreams.”
So why don’t you get up from the downs? Stop being pretentious that all is well. Stop that.
Do not fail to revitalize failed or faulty foundations. A solid building will crumble under a failed or faulty foundation. Don’t tolerate any form of theatricality. Don’t.
Finally, pray always. Don’t remove God from the equation.
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