We can, if we think we can!

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We can, if we think we can! #Baaghi

Those mountains we were all thought to climb, the shiny stars that we all wanted to catch, the dreams we all wanted to turn to reality, are nothing but a few desires for a successful life. While we’re young we all want to do something big, work hard, to make a difference, but as we grow suddenly it all seems too difficult to be accomplished, too hard to work for, too impossible to happen.

The majority of us live with the idea that we are small and unworthy to do anything. We should focus, focus and focus on all the inner and outer workings of life until we find ourselves sitting around tables with tea in between our hands, talking about the days in which we thought we couldn’t actually change the world.

Previously, most of us had our minds set on the idea that big changes could only be brought by big people that were experienced and had already achieved something in their lives. This thinking should no longer be practiced at least by the young generation!

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Experience is indeed needed for doing big things but there’s a first time for everything right? Nobody’s born experienced. It has to be earned over time by attempting to do something. We have examples of many teenagers from our own country that was brought up in the same environment as we are, maybe even provided with fewer opportunities than most of us have. But they believed in themselves, created opportunities, and made their way to success.

Arfa Kareem is one of the biggest examples that we have in the recent past. She wasn’t any different from us or was she? But by believing in herself and working hard she succeeded in achieving greater success. With a little effort, even an ant can displace something bigger than herself. On the other hand, a disappointed man, although with many opportunities can be nothing but a useless mess.

Facebook, a well-known social website we all use for hours but many of us don’t know about its history how it was developed. Who created it? And why they created it? Necessity is the mother of all inventions. So what was the necessity that leads to its creation? It seemed to be a crazy idea at first. The thought was to find a way to communicate and connect on a global basis? This website was shut down many times and not many people supported the idea.

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Today, over 1.11 billion people use Facebook and it’s hard to imagine a day without it. That’s just one story of success. The world is filled with talented people who are known all around the globe just for the work they do. We just need to explore. Once we realize our potential, We will be surprised by the kind of things we can achieve that we earlier thought we had the ability to do.

One of the main reasons why most people don’t get what they want is that they haven’t decided what they want. We all have the ability to create the life we want. We just need to learn how to do it. Is there an exact formula? No, but the success lies in following simple principles which are time-tested since ancient ages.

  1. So far we are alive everything is possible.
  2. Wherever we are, it is the best time & place to make a start.
  3. We are far stronger than we think we are.
  4. We are limited only by our imagination.
  5. There is nothing to hold us back except ourselves.
  6. We should not compare ourselves with 7 billion people.
  7. If it were easy everyone would do it.
  8. If we keep doing what we are doing, we will keep getting what we are getting.
  9. There is only one person in the world that can change your life and that is “You”.
  10. The moment you make up your mind to achieve something great, that is the greatest moment of your life.
  11. Nothing can replace, ‘Valor’, ‘Persistence’ & Perseverance.

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