Today's Blog is all about those who give up things easily after attempting once.
People tend to accept their failure on the first attempt and never come out of it just because they haven't given themselves a fair chance or they haven't tried for the next time. For them failure is the end of life. They never think of trying one more time. Sometimes all we need to do is trying one more time and taking the risk. But we give up rather than taking risk. People generally are not flexible to digest ups and downs of life.
Failure is not the ultimate result. There is always a retest or a retry but the fear of failure never allow us to get up and fight again. The fear of failure gives negative result and converts talent into dumbness. Hesitation has never created a leader in the world. Every leader has a character of never giving up. Be it India's father of Nation Mahatma Gandhi or Barack Obama from USA.
We fear to try more than once and ask our selves how many times should I try ?? I have the answer for you
There is a proverb in English which says "TRYING IS BETTER THAN CRYING"
Let me tell you the story of an Indian Hockey Player
BEFORE:
He is an Indian professional field hockey player and an ex-captain of the Indian National Team. He made his international debut in January 2004 in Sultan Azlan Shah Cup In Kuala Lumpur. He took over as the captain of the Indian national team in January 2009. At a time when he was at his peak, he was said to have the best speed in the world in drag flick (speed 145 km/h). On 22 August 2006, Singh was seriously injured after being hit by an accidental gunshshot in Shatabdi train, while on his way to join the national team due to leave for the World Cup in Germany two days later. He was almost paralyzed and on a wheelchair for two years of his life.
Under his captaincy, the Indian team managed to clinch the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup in 2009 after defeating Malaysia in the finals at Ipoh. India won the title after a long wait of 13 years. Singh was also the top goal scorer of the tournament.
AFTER:
Sandeep Singh Bhinder not only recovered from that serious injury, but also established himself again in the team.
The India men’s national Hockey team had qualified for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London after a gap of 8 years. The team had a resounding victory over France in the finals of the Olympic qualifiers by beating France 8–1. Ace drag-flicker Singh starred in the final against France by scoring five goals – including a hat-trick – all from penalty corners (19th, 26th, 38th, 49th and 51st minutes). Singh was the highest scorer of the Olympic qualifiers tournament by scoring 16 goals.
He is regarded as one of the best drag flickers of the game.
Hope this much would be encouraging enough for you to keep trying in life.
-Kushal
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