When I was a boy, I was told not to cry, Because I was taught, "Boys don’t cry." I learned to control my emotions, Never letting my tears flow down my cheeks. As a teen, I faced intrusive thoughts That held me back in my studies. I was teased and bullied by schoolmates, While teachers discriminated and insulted me for my marks. Each word and action Carved a scar deep in my heart. When I became a young adult, I felt the ache, the tender sting, In quiet places where changes cling. I woke at night, my sheets turned cold, A mystery unraveled, still untold. I felt the throb, the unfamiliar strain, A silent turmoil, a nameless pain. I walked this path, unknown and bare, Through fleeting shame and courage rare. I faced the nights and dreams that fell, Through aches and growth, I stood well. For in this pain, a truth I’d see— The boy I was, becoming me. I graduated, Relished my academic years, Fulfilling half my dreams— No
Most of 90% of young people have a thinking like this. When we fail or if we doesn't achieve something in our life. We give up and remove that wish from our mind. Also there are some boys and girls who has gone to commit suicide when they failed in exams or couldn't achieve something. Recently, there were many shocking and horrible news in social media. This thinking is creating problems in our life and making harassment in your mind. First upon, we should know that there is no such theory that one you failed , then we are not going to achieve anything or can't succeed in your life. If we have a target or we have a wish that we want to achieve something, we might get failed many times. But what we should do, is not to give up and just step forward. We should use all the challenges and chances what we get. If we take many great personalities such Albert Einstien, Graham Bell, APJ Abdul Kalam, they also faced failure many times. But all of them had a target, a wish to achi