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this, if you want to move forward you have to prove your worth. You can’t win anyone by being on the sidelines. When I started my career I was always given easy assignments. I considered myself lucky. My buddy on the other hand was always assigned to move the mountains. He wailed and cringed but he had no choice.</p><p id="0079">Pointless to say that he is at a different level than I am now. Why? Because he was tested time and again and he proved his mettle.</p><blockquote id="9175"><p>Don’t curse your luck when someone makes an appropriate comment about you. Don’t cry when you face an embarrassing moment. It’s time to rise and shine. That’s how legends are made. All most all the famous men and women in history are loaded with calamities and scandals.</p></blockquote><p id="4680">How many famous and successful figures are known in history? Hundreds of thousands. How many people have passed unnoticed since the dawn of time? Billions. It was the hardships, the drama, and the pa

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in that made history.</p><p id="3ef2"><i>Next time when you see you are being unlawfully, unethically treated consider yourself lucky.</i> Because time has picked you to make a mark. It’s your chance to show the world about the negativity you are forced to. What matters is how you do it.</p><p id="8011"><b>Every event is an opportunity.</b> Good ones to endorse your reputation and bad ones to build it. So it is actually the annoying situation which gives us a chance to build our reputation. A warrior can’t be called a warrior until he wins against the odds.</p><p id="3cb7"><b><i>There is a difference between a soldier who is all tough and hard by the looks but never fought in any real war and a battle-tested private.</i></b></p><p id="4cf2">A racer’s worth is measured and proved on the race tracks under unfavourable conditions, not on empty airstrips. They are just to endorse what is already established with blood and sweat in the battles of racing tracks.</p></article></body>

Why You Will Never Become a Legend

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We have all had our fair share of bad lucks, unwanted situations. I know I had.

I had always wondered about the shining stars in my group how they never had to face any embarrassment. They are always liked by everyone and no one hurls insults at them, ever.

Turns out I was wrong. Everyone experiences being put on the spot. It’s what you do when you are under the microscope that decides whether you will take off or slide.

Consider this, if you want to move forward you have to prove your worth. You can’t win anyone by being on the sidelines. When I started my career I was always given easy assignments. I considered myself lucky. My buddy on the other hand was always assigned to move the mountains. He wailed and cringed but he had no choice.

Pointless to say that he is at a different level than I am now. Why? Because he was tested time and again and he proved his mettle.

Don’t curse your luck when someone makes an appropriate comment about you. Don’t cry when you face an embarrassing moment. It’s time to rise and shine. That’s how legends are made. All most all the famous men and women in history are loaded with calamities and scandals.

How many famous and successful figures are known in history? Hundreds of thousands. How many people have passed unnoticed since the dawn of time? Billions. It was the hardships, the drama, and the pain that made history.

Next time when you see you are being unlawfully, unethically treated consider yourself lucky. Because time has picked you to make a mark. It’s your chance to show the world about the negativity you are forced to. What matters is how you do it.

Every event is an opportunity. Good ones to endorse your reputation and bad ones to build it. So it is actually the annoying situation which gives us a chance to build our reputation. A warrior can’t be called a warrior until he wins against the odds.

There is a difference between a soldier who is all tough and hard by the looks but never fought in any real war and a battle-tested private.

A racer’s worth is measured and proved on the race tracks under unfavourable conditions, not on empty airstrips. They are just to endorse what is already established with blood and sweat in the battles of racing tracks.

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