Hard work leads to success

The harder you fall, the heavier you heart; the heavier your heart, the stronger you climb; the stronger you climb, the higher your pedestal.”
It’s rightly said by someone that, “If we try and lose then it isn’t our fault. But if don’t try and we lose, then it’s our entire fault.” The price of success is hard work, dedication to job, and the determination that whether we win or lose, we have applied the best of ourselves to the task at hand. Success is something that we all want to achieve in our lives. The type of success aspired to, can vary greatly person to person. Because every type of success is very different too, but everyone’s route has one thing in common- “HARD WORK”.
Today’s world is a competitive world. Everyone wants to be famous and wants success in life. There is a well-known proverb “No pain, No gain” hard work never goes wasted. Although it may be later or sooner success comes to your feet.
It’s said that, “The difference between ‘Ordinary’ and ‘Extra ordinary’ is a little ‘Extra’. Hard work is not something that only some are born with. It is a skill that everyone can apply to their lives. Many has been for it and exemplified it in their lives. It has been said “Genius is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration!” This quote, by Thomas Edison is a clear statement –“Hard work leads to success”. He said that hard work is not just something that makes you feel good inside; In fact, without it you would surely fail. Hard work is the cover stone and foundation that is needed for success. It isn’t easy and that is why it is called hard work. Hard work can make impossibilities possible. The constant vigilance and preparedness to work is the price we have to pay for the success in life. Greatness can be achieved by great labour only.
When people succeed, it is because of hard work. Luck alone has nothing to do with success. “Hard work does not necessarily guarantee success, but no success is possible without hard work”. 
                                                                                     


By : Parul Mishra

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