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People usually think that the students who seek a degree in English can only choose to teach and consider it as the only career option thereafter. But antithetical to the age-old dogma, holding a degree in English opens more career paths, as compared to any job probability that other degrees offer. English degree graduates are often found to hold strong communication and written English skills, which utmost of the employers in the industry look for.<\/p>
Here is the list of five jobs that you can get with an English degree.<\/p>
1. Magazine or newspaper editor<\/b><\/i>: Becoming an editor of a magazine or a newspaper is a great thing. You will be selecting and editing the content of the same and will be heading the team of all those imaginative people, who will be helping you create a brand.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1469385686540","data":"57950bea228ec"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1469385286862","data":"2. Writer<\/i><\/b>: You may write novels, books, poems, plays, or script for movies and theatre if you love to jot down your ideas.\n"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1469385752884","data":"57950c2749f35"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1469385408189","data":"3. Public Relations<\/b><\/i>: A PR (public relations) professional has to interact with lots of clients and should possess good convincing skills."},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1469385875459","data":"57950ca310e81"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1469385453238","data":"4. Anchor<\/b><\/i>: Possessing strong communication skills as well as intellectual ability may land you a job in the anchoring world"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1469386153450","data":"57950db5d8b85"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1469385514501","data":"5. Lecturer:<\/b><\/i> If you like to interact with people, have a flair for teaching and sharing knowledge with others, and are patient, becoming a professor in a college or even school may be the right option for you.\n\n"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1469386190889","data":"57950dda57020"}]
I always wondered about what a smile could be. Some people believe it a way to express their happiness while some think of it as a way to make others happy. Some smile for no particular reason while some smile only in front of a camera. Now, that's what I call a fake smile. Many people consider it unnecessary. But I feel that like other gestures of our body, a smile also plays an important role in our day-to-day life. For example, if a person cries, people think that he\/she has some pain or is sad. But if the same person smiles while crying, people understand that he is crying out of happiness or as we call it- 'Tears of Joy'. A smile can have various reasons. Like a holiday being declared right at the moment when you get ready for school. Like the time when a father sees his kid learn walking. Maybe when a girls accepts your proposal. Or maybe, when a middle-aged working man looks at his childhood pictures. But one thing is common in all of these. All of these highlight the happy times. Be it a memory or something happening right now, happiness does bring a smile on a face. But now, why is it necessary to smile? A smile does make your closed ones happy. Maybe, your lover is waiting for you to smile. Your parents might become concerned if you don't smile every now and then. But more importantly, one should smile for himself. Life provides both happiness and pain, but a person should just swallow all the pain of life with a smile. Pain should be expressed but should never be shared. People with pain have no place in this world. So, better just bury all the pain with a SMILE. So, smile as much as you can. Smile till your jaws start paining. Smile whenever someone smiles at you. Smile to your closed ones so that they know you are fine. Smile to the nature to thank her for giving such a wonderful life. SMILE FOREVER!!!<\/p>
And if you still can't curve your lips, then <\/p>
My Smile is all you need!!!!<\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1469449570359","data":"For people like me who stopped smiling.<\/b><\/i>"}]
Hello everyone,<\/p>
I want to share a few words about women empowerment. The origin of a child is a mother, a woman....... she shows a man what sharing, caring and loving is about.That is the essence of a woman.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1469421670330","data":"579598706318d"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1469421685066","data":"5795987cb95a0"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1469423764497","data":"5795a0a1bda74"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1469424247207","data":"5795a28121186"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1469424307461","data":"
Some great women in the world who made their lives beautiful and gives a lot of inspiration for us are described below. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1469421899142","data":"57959956303f7"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1469422017766","data":"
The first Indian women to go to space. She says that the end product of education should be a free creative man who can battle against historical circumstances and advertise of nature.<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1469422156674","data":"57959a5e1b7c5"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1469422180466","data":"
The daughter of a poor farmer and was youngest of her four siblings. She was one of the famous women boxers in the world from India.she won Arjuna award , Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna award , Padma sri & Padma Bhushan awards. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1469423315896","data":"57959ee0b5122"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1469423331140","data":"
She was one of the greatest persons in the world. She dedicated her whole life to serve poor.She encourages woman with her great preachings. She opposes following tradition & customs and she says that every person in this world as the symbol of god. <\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1469424514321","data":"5795a38bc526c"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1469424526376","data":"
The daughter of a vegetable seller is currently the fastest track ,setting a record at the national open athletics championship in Kolkata in 2011. <\/p>"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1469424873865","data":"
CONCLUSION<\/u>:<\/p>
While there are several women who go on to perform well in their chosen fields outside their homes, there are many who sit at home and still won the world. So every woman is great in the world in their respective fields. They dedicated a lot of service to our society. <\/p>
Women represents half\"s the world population, and gender inequality exists in every nation on the planet.Until women are given the same opportunities that men are, entire societies will be destined to perform below their true potentials.<\/p>
The greatest need of the hour is change of social attitude to women.<\/p>
\"AN EDUCATED GIRL WILL STAY HEALTHY, SAVE MONEY,BUILD A BUSINESS, EMPOWER HER COMMUNITY, LIFT THE COUNTRY AND SHE CAN CHANGE THE WORLD\"<\/p>
\"I ALONE CANT CHANGE THE WORLD,BUT I CAN CAST A STONE ACROSS THE WATER TO CREATE MANY RIPPLES\".<\/p>
THANK YOU<\/p>"},{"type":"fb-post","id":"fb-url-1469427364300","data":"janujahnavi"}]
Muddy, rustic petrichor..<\/p>
I welcome the midnight rain,<\/p>
A shower of blessings indeed!<\/p>
The holy water that erodes all pain,<\/p>
cleansing my soul of all its sins.<\/p>
Washing away stains of mistakes.<\/p>
The burden of what I can no longer carry!<\/p>
Seeping deeper into my skin,<\/p>
Touching the me I truly am,<\/p>
Making me more alive each moment!<\/p>
The gentle storm, subtle yet strong,<\/p>
In it I let go of all that don't matter<\/p>
Muddy rustic petrichor!<\/p>"}]
Dear Ma, <\/p>
Thank you. <\/p>
\nThank you for always being there for me. For always trying to keep me safe, happy and sane. Thank you for those warm hugs and pats on my back when I needed them the most. Thank you for exerting yourself for my big days and those nail biting sessions on the day of my results. The one who had to be worried, i.e I, used to snuggle up in bed and you stayed awake all night long, unable to sleep.<\/p>
image source<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1469460170099","data":"57962ee0d6999"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1469460227833","data":" Thank you for bringing me up the way you did. Thank you for instilling confidence to do what is right and also a steady conscience to answer to when I tread the wrong path. Thank you for letting me be me. For not trying to change the bookworm in me, for not trying to cage that restless bird hidden inside me.<\/p>For letting me soar high without worrying about this society. Thank you for those lectures and those life lessons. For those endless conversations and millions of phone calls every time I step out.<\/p> For the care and warmth you exude. Thank you for expecting only until the best I can do and not dictate your ideas.<\/p>image source<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1469460630452","data":"579630b5a5949"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1469460687002","data":" Thank you for always standing up for me . Thank you for your effort in teaching me the difference between right and wrong ( though I get that wrong many a time!), thank you for being patient with me even when I was the one testing your patience.Thank you for working so hard to give me a bright future. Thank you for spending time with me even when you couldn\u2019t \u2013 for listening to my endless poignant tales and trying to boost my morale.Thank you for teaching me the virtue of endurance apart from teaching me to fight for what is right.\nThank you for instilling in me , a love for books and thank you for not chiding me when I spent my nap time to finish that book. Thank you for being a silent observer of my actions and letting me fall thanks to the consequences and not protecting me in a safe cocoon. \n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1469460782203","data":"579635d29ecf2"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1469460786425","data":" Thank you for trying to make me independent. Thank you for giving me a role model to look up to \u2013 that is the beautiful you. <\/p>Thank you for this and so much more.<\/p> Ma, I wish I grow up to be a reflection of you and what you stand for. \n<\/p>cover image source<\/a><\/p>"}]
Thank you for bringing me up the way you did. Thank you for instilling confidence to do what is right and also a steady conscience to answer to when I tread the wrong path. Thank you for letting me be me. For not trying to change the bookworm in me, for not trying to cage that restless bird hidden inside me.<\/p>
For letting me soar high without worrying about this society. Thank you for those lectures and those life lessons. For those endless conversations and millions of phone calls every time I step out.<\/p>
For the care and warmth you exude. Thank you for expecting only until the best I can do and not dictate your ideas.<\/p>
image source<\/a><\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1469460630452","data":"579630b5a5949"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1469460687002","data":" Thank you for always standing up for me . Thank you for your effort in teaching me the difference between right and wrong ( though I get that wrong many a time!), thank you for being patient with me even when I was the one testing your patience.Thank you for working so hard to give me a bright future. Thank you for spending time with me even when you couldn\u2019t \u2013 for listening to my endless poignant tales and trying to boost my morale.Thank you for teaching me the virtue of endurance apart from teaching me to fight for what is right.\nThank you for instilling in me , a love for books and thank you for not chiding me when I spent my nap time to finish that book. Thank you for being a silent observer of my actions and letting me fall thanks to the consequences and not protecting me in a safe cocoon. \n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1469460782203","data":"579635d29ecf2"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1469460786425","data":" Thank you for trying to make me independent. Thank you for giving me a role model to look up to \u2013 that is the beautiful you. <\/p>Thank you for this and so much more.<\/p> Ma, I wish I grow up to be a reflection of you and what you stand for. \n<\/p>cover image source<\/a><\/p>"}]
Thank you for always standing up for me . Thank you for your effort in teaching me the difference between right and wrong ( though I get that wrong many a time!), thank you for being patient with me even when I was the one testing your patience.Thank you for working so hard to give me a bright future. Thank you for spending time with me even when you couldn\u2019t \u2013 for listening to my endless poignant tales and trying to boost my morale.Thank you for teaching me the virtue of endurance apart from teaching me to fight for what is right.\nThank you for instilling in me , a love for books and thank you for not chiding me when I spent my nap time to finish that book. Thank you for being a silent observer of my actions and letting me fall thanks to the consequences and not protecting me in a safe cocoon. \n<\/p>"},{"type":"img","id":"img-uid-1469460782203","data":"579635d29ecf2"},{"type":"txt","id":"rich_1469460786425","data":"
Thank you for trying to make me independent. Thank you for giving me a role model to look up to \u2013 that is the beautiful you. <\/p>
Thank you for this and so much more.<\/p>
Ma, I wish I grow up to be a reflection of you and what you stand for. \n<\/p>
cover image source<\/a><\/p>"}]
DAKAR (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A drive by NASA to stream climate data to West African nations using its earth-observing satellites could boost crop production in a region hit hard by climate change, experts say.\n\nNASA last week launched a hub in Niger's capital Niamey that will use space-based observations to improve food security and better manage natural disasters, said Dan Irwin, manager of the SERVIR project, named after the Spanish word meaning \"to serve\".\n\nThe project, which will cover Burkina Faso, Ghana, Senegal and Niger, is one of four regional hubs worldwide, funded by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).\n\n\"The model is demand driven,\" said Irwin, who describes SERVIR's vision as \"connecting space to village\". NASA performed a study in the region two years ago and found that governments either did not have good data, or were not using it, he added.\n\nThe Sahel is one of the most vulnerable regions in the world to climate change, where rising temperatures and increasingly erratic rainfall are wreaking havoc on farmers, disrupting food production, and fuelling widespread hunger and malnutrition.<\/p>"}]
Google's poll for Android N's name has come to an end.Google announced that the latest version of Android will be named Android Nougat. The company had previously announced the developer preview build for the same in March this year.Even though it\u2019s going to be a while till you receive the Android N update, Here are the top features you need to look out for in Android 7.0.<\/p>
1.Night Mode:<\/u><\/b><\/p>
This feature will allow users to have the option to switch to a darker color scheme after sunset, if the white color scheme is unpleasant. There is an option to automatically switch to Night Mode after the sun sets in your particular area.<\/p>
2.Doze Mode:<\/u><\/b> <\/p>
Google is making changes to the Doze mode in Android Nougat. Previously, in Android Marshmallow 6.0, the Doze mode would not be triggered when it was kept in the pocket. With the new update, this feature will be activated when the screen is turned off. Hence, it will save upon more battery.<\/p>
3.Virtual Reality(VR):<\/b><\/u><\/p>
The company is also launching a brand new platform called Daydream. However, to use the new Android-powered platform, smartphones will need to be Daydream-certified along with the appropriate sensors. At the moment, Google is working on VR-versions of apps such as YouTube, Photos and others. <\/p>
4. Notification Bar:<\/b><\/u><\/p>
<\/b><\/u>The Notifications bar has been completely redesigned. It will aim to offer notifications with a single minimalized row of settings icons. Additionally, users can also long press a notification and choose whether they would like to block them or display them.<\/p>"}]
JUDO <\/b>is a sport that has always inspired me in my life. The most universal fear that everyone has since birth is the fear of falling . Falling in life, falling in their career or just tripping and falling and Judo first teaches you how to fall. First learn how to fall and then attack. It is a belief in Judo that,<\/p>
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\"By taking throws time after time, one must learn how to take falls and overcome the fear of being thrown. Then one will become unafraid of being attacked and be able to take the initiative in attack.\"<\/b><\/p>
<\/b> Ukemi<\/b>, is the method of falling that is taught in Judo.<\/b>Not just taught but, practised everyday.<\/b> So, in order to succeed in life we must first learn how to fall . Fall as many times you have to. Fall till you know all the ways that you can fall. That way no one can knock you off your feet again.<\/p>
That is what happened to me during the MASTER ORATOR CHAMPIONSHIP .<\/b> Getting through the Qualifier round felt like a piece of cake but once I entered the Semi Finale I was surrounded by people who have been working ten times harder than me . And after \"royally\" goofing up my semi finale speech , I felt bad for a while , I even regretted showing up for the contest. But , once the next contestant started his speech I sat up straight and said to myself \" Its okay , its not the end of the world. There will be a next time. I am at fault for not practising enough\" . <\/b>This is me learning how to fall. Now I know one way that I can fall and how I can avoid it next time. <\/p>
This was just the first time and like they say \" The first pancake is always a failure<\/b>\" . So, 'MASTER ORATOR CHAMPIONSHIP', this is not farewell, I will be back . bigger , better and stronger. So, watch out. Until then, Ciao<\/b>!<\/p>
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I stood there staring at her till it seemed almost as if I couldn't even recognize her anymore. Coward<\/i>, I thought to myself bitterly. That's all you are and all you ever will be.<\/i> I trusted you. I put my faith in you. I loved you so much I turned a blind eye to your faults. Yet, your jagged edges and sharp words only tore me down leaving splinters on my soul. My confidence, my pride and my integrity lay shattered around me. An emotion too strong for words wells within me, my world is reeling, my breathing erratic and yet I know that this is not the end. This is not the end. \"<\/i>You think you've won, don't you? You think I'll just sit here wallowing in self-pity? You're wrong. I might be broken now, but I'll grow even stronger and when I do you'll be right here to see it.\" I turned my back on her knowing that even though the path ahead might be difficult, it would be the one I chose for myself.<\/p>
\"You would leave me<\/i> behind? After all we have been through together? \" Her voice rang my ears.\"How would you face the world alone? You and I must co-exist. We were meant for each other. What will you do when all this bubble of confidence bursts? You'll confide in your friends? Look how well that turned out already. Your family will support you? Their good intentions can only scratch at the surface of your troubles. When all is said and done, I'm all you have now, isn't it? I'm your determination drudging into despair, I'm your commitment clouding into confusion, I'm your best friend and your worst nightmare. \" <\/i><\/p>
My stomach becomes a gnawing pit of turmoil. It seems as if I am bound to her by blood and I cannot escape. The whirlwind of emotions I so carefully caged within me are set free and I'm being taken in by storm.Crunch. <\/i>A shooting pain ran up my arm that my rage filled mind could only faintly register. I slowly look up at her, the broken glass pieces reflecting my own tear-stricken face. Yet, for the first time I didn't see my cowardly eyes reflected back at me. I saw hope in their depths. You were right,<\/i>I said to myself in the mirror. I was my own best friend, but I'm also my own worst nightmare. That's the last I ever saw of the her<\/i> in the mirror again and I'm all the better for it.<\/p>
P.C: quotesgram.com<\/p>"}]
Paradoxes are often what make life<\/span> interesting. They add just the right amount of dilemma to the routine of life as we know it. They give us that little nudge in the direction of questioning ourselves once in a while, arousing a curiosity that may have abandoned us, partly, sometime between when our allotment of shits to be given ran out and when our minds became dulled by monotony. <\/p> The infamous time<\/span> paradox has been greatly discussed in scientific papers and pop culture alike. Time fascinates everybody, irrespective of culture, age, religion, and whatever other barriers we've created among ourselves. Time just flows. It smooths things over, sometimes wrinkles them. It offers retrospect, sometimes ending in sweet nostalgia, sometimes in bitter regret. Time is so invariably a part of our lives, and yet it exists separate from us- on a lofty plane of existence that we can't really understand fully. <\/p> Time alters the very face of the earth, moving mountains and carving canyons, but its strongest power, in my belief, is the way it alters the perspective of a human heart. \nThe human heart itself is a paradox sometimes. It becomes more<\/span> fragile with trust, and hardens itself when that trust breaks. The time paradox has a way of intensifying this paradox until we stand and look upon our heart in perspective. Do some people really change with time? Or were they always that way when we knew them, only that we didn't have enough time to discover their true nature? Have they \"changed\" only because time has altered our perspective? Were they way they were because they hadn't had the experiences that moulded them yet? Did time allow them to have those experiences, or was it fate playing a lone hand? Does the amount of time we have a reflection of a person's imprint upon our heart, or is it just a matter of that person changing of their own accord? \nThe time paradox also intensifies introspection - was our judgement lapse or has time truly changed them? Did time allow them to discover themselves or did time cheat us out of discovering them? <\/p> Regardless of who you apply this to, or what situation you face, time follows no logic that we can ever understand. Are you right to think you can't judge too quickly, or are you right to think first impressions successfully evade the web of time<\/span>? Understanding another human is an art unto itself, and there is no skill that precedes it. Because: does time always tell in the end? Or did time lead you on a wild goose chase? <\/p> The fascination we have with time reveals its cruelty too - the way we let ourselves be absorbed into the intricacies of time, only to find that the time we lost will never return. \nAnd even that is a paradox. <\/p>"}]
The infamous time<\/span> paradox has been greatly discussed in scientific papers and pop culture alike. Time fascinates everybody, irrespective of culture, age, religion, and whatever other barriers we've created among ourselves. Time just flows. It smooths things over, sometimes wrinkles them. It offers retrospect, sometimes ending in sweet nostalgia, sometimes in bitter regret. Time is so invariably a part of our lives, and yet it exists separate from us- on a lofty plane of existence that we can't really understand fully. <\/p> Time alters the very face of the earth, moving mountains and carving canyons, but its strongest power, in my belief, is the way it alters the perspective of a human heart. \nThe human heart itself is a paradox sometimes. It becomes more<\/span> fragile with trust, and hardens itself when that trust breaks. The time paradox has a way of intensifying this paradox until we stand and look upon our heart in perspective. Do some people really change with time? Or were they always that way when we knew them, only that we didn't have enough time to discover their true nature? Have they \"changed\" only because time has altered our perspective? Were they way they were because they hadn't had the experiences that moulded them yet? Did time allow them to have those experiences, or was it fate playing a lone hand? Does the amount of time we have a reflection of a person's imprint upon our heart, or is it just a matter of that person changing of their own accord? \nThe time paradox also intensifies introspection - was our judgement lapse or has time truly changed them? Did time allow them to discover themselves or did time cheat us out of discovering them? <\/p> Regardless of who you apply this to, or what situation you face, time follows no logic that we can ever understand. Are you right to think you can't judge too quickly, or are you right to think first impressions successfully evade the web of time<\/span>? Understanding another human is an art unto itself, and there is no skill that precedes it. Because: does time always tell in the end? Or did time lead you on a wild goose chase? <\/p> The fascination we have with time reveals its cruelty too - the way we let ourselves be absorbed into the intricacies of time, only to find that the time we lost will never return. \nAnd even that is a paradox. <\/p>"}]
Time alters the very face of the earth, moving mountains and carving canyons, but its strongest power, in my belief, is the way it alters the perspective of a human heart. \nThe human heart itself is a paradox sometimes. It becomes more<\/span> fragile with trust, and hardens itself when that trust breaks. The time paradox has a way of intensifying this paradox until we stand and look upon our heart in perspective. Do some people really change with time? Or were they always that way when we knew them, only that we didn't have enough time to discover their true nature? Have they \"changed\" only because time has altered our perspective? Were they way they were because they hadn't had the experiences that moulded them yet? Did time allow them to have those experiences, or was it fate playing a lone hand? Does the amount of time we have a reflection of a person's imprint upon our heart, or is it just a matter of that person changing of their own accord? \nThe time paradox also intensifies introspection - was our judgement lapse or has time truly changed them? Did time allow them to discover themselves or did time cheat us out of discovering them? <\/p> Regardless of who you apply this to, or what situation you face, time follows no logic that we can ever understand. Are you right to think you can't judge too quickly, or are you right to think first impressions successfully evade the web of time<\/span>? Understanding another human is an art unto itself, and there is no skill that precedes it. Because: does time always tell in the end? Or did time lead you on a wild goose chase? <\/p> The fascination we have with time reveals its cruelty too - the way we let ourselves be absorbed into the intricacies of time, only to find that the time we lost will never return. \nAnd even that is a paradox. <\/p>"}]
Regardless of who you apply this to, or what situation you face, time follows no logic that we can ever understand. Are you right to think you can't judge too quickly, or are you right to think first impressions successfully evade the web of time<\/span>? Understanding another human is an art unto itself, and there is no skill that precedes it. Because: does time always tell in the end? Or did time lead you on a wild goose chase? <\/p> The fascination we have with time reveals its cruelty too - the way we let ourselves be absorbed into the intricacies of time, only to find that the time we lost will never return. \nAnd even that is a paradox. <\/p>"}]
The fascination we have with time reveals its cruelty too - the way we let ourselves be absorbed into the intricacies of time, only to find that the time we lost will never return. \nAnd even that is a paradox. <\/p>"}]
I often wonder how failure shatters us and how much we panic even though we have an inherent quality to overcome the fear. Remember how we learnt walking and cycling? Falling several times while learning how to walk and peddle was common. But the sad part is from our childhood days we are made to believe that winners get the rewards and losers are jeered. Our scriptures and mythological tales also suggest that messengers of God had to fail before the ploys of the demons until truth came to light.<\/p>
In my opinion failure is not an alternative term for success but is a hurdle that comes on our way to the finishing line(Success).For a theist failure is an ultimate test kept by god to test your will power, you have within you to reach our success.Whereas, for atheist, he sees failure as a temporary setback on a bigger,more significant course.<\/p>
However, in what way you see the failure doesn't matter really. But what you have learned and how you have rectified your mistakes truely matters.In some occasions failure seems to be an end of road,but with great courage,determination and hardwork we can achieve success like many heroes did. For example, Abraham Lincoln,Steve Jobs,Bill Gates,Milton Hershey, and many more have failed not just once but many times. However , with great passion they succeeded in their respective fields. They are many such more heroes in our neighborhood , in your street , in your family who have used failure as a stepping stone to their success. <\/p>
The story of King Bruce is a very good example of this saying. He lost a battle and his enemies took his kingdom. The king wanted to fight the enemies and organized a very large army. He fought against his enemies and lost. This happened eight times and the eighth time he lost very heavily and so he was hiding in a cave. He was very dejected and disheartened and then he saw a spider trying to build a web. The spider could not link the web at a particular point and he tried many number of times and finally built it successfully. On looking at this, the king thought, \u201cIf a spider can try so many times, I can also do it\". He immediately started organizing an empire and finally he won. <\/p>
Even in Science inventions and discoveries , they do not happen overnight. Thomas Alva Edison was a very great inventor and he tried more than thousand times to make a filament bulb. On knowing this a reporter asked him whether Edison wasted his times in his efforts. Edison said, \u201cNo I just found thousand ways in which I could not make the filament bulb.\" <\/p>
In this way, there are many more examples to show that failures can not block our path to the amazing world of success.Can't we learn from history's great men and women, who after failing initially, pulled themselves together to defeat failure.<\/p>
Failure should be our teacher not our undertaker. Once a great man Jayson Demers said\"Learn from your mistakes,reflect and accept the failure,but revist your passion and keep pursuing your goals no matter what\".<\/b><\/p>
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