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The Boy I Was, The Man I Am

                                                              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

How we can achieve greatness?





 Greatness is a concept of a state of superiority affecting a person or object in a particular place or idea. Greatness can also be attributed to individuals who possess a natural ability to be better than all others.


In short we can say that the greatness is the quality of being great, distinguished or eminent.



Here I am explaining four points in which we can achieve greatness. If we follow the points surely we can achieve greatness and can become a great person person.


  Self Confidence:- First thing is that you should be confident in
      your own ability.You should measure your own belief in your          own abilities.

  Optimistic:- You should be optimistic,you should expect the            best in all possible ways.Focus on positive things in your life            and avoid dwelling on the negative aspects. 

  Courage:- For being courage you should be confident. First,              you should believe in yourself, also you should have strong             values, recognize their personal capabilities and should be               confident in meeting the challenges that lie before you.

  Smart work:- Here I have replaced hard work to smart work. In 
      hard work it definitely ensures results but the process is long            and stressful. Smart work would be aiming for the same results 
      but with planning and prioritize the tasks.   


   Develop Hustle:- Hustle means sacrifice, sweat, hard work, long      days and crazy determination -but it's worth it. When you hustle    you are in good company it's how all the players got to where          they are.


  Stay Organised:- Stay organize in your life. Develop your goals         and develop a few goals for what you would like to get done.
    If you organize yourself, you plan your work in an ordered              effective ways to organize yourself.






     
   
  












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