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Log Kiya Kahengy? (What will people say?)

‘Log Kya Kahengy?’ a norm, every person in every society comes across, a sentence that destroys our countless dreams along the way to our journey of success. Instead of listening to this sentence, we should listen to ourselves, because you only become what you think. Winners win but what exactly is their strategy towards success? They think, they visualise, they work on it, they believe in themselves when no one else does and that’s how they make it to the top. There are two ways to achieve your goals: Forget ‘Log Kiya kahengy?’ (what will people say?) Prioritize yourself. Forget what will people say: when you believe in yourself and anything you do (Obviously the right things), then why would anyone’s opinion even matter to us? That’s the first thing you should ask yourself. Set your priorities : Set your prioritise, boost your confidence enough to face failures in your life. Value self-importance, self-esteem & self-respect. Remember! There will always b...

Problem with Education System and Parenting

Education is today’s world is nothing more than a mass producing robotic-manufacturing industries. schools, colleges & universities have always been putting things in a student’s mind, forcing them to study what they do not seem to be interested in. Parents behavior in terms of Student's career is causing unsuccessful of their children. Students are being forced to get good grades in order to be successful in life, not knowing their passion & their interest towards a particular field. Continually brain-washing students into believing good grades are essential in living a successful life. Killing their real life skills & Passion. This is something that diminishes the creative thinking of the students, their ability to think innovatively, creatively & independently. Education is about unleashing the skills, confidence & potential from within rather than being forced to study a subject that is only limited to the walls of a classroom. Unfortunately, Ed...