“There are no secrets to success. It is the result of preparation,
hard work, and learning from failure.” – Colin Powell
It’s undoubtedly true
that there is no replacement for hard work, while talent can be replaced with hard
work. As it goes in this saying, “Hard work beats talent when talent does not
work hard.” And indeed, there is no shortcut to success, but one has to prepare
oneself in such a way that the intended results may come out. This is possible
when a person works hard and leaves no stone unturned to fulfill his dreams and
ambitions in life.
The above saying is full of fact. It also offers an advice not
to underestimate the importance of
hard work regardless whether or
not one is talented. Hard work is necessary if you want to get anywhere in
life. Hard work is so important that even if there is a lack of talent, it can
be compensated with hard work, but there is no substitute for hard work. It is
said to be the stepping stone to success. Hard work does not go waste, but it
pays off in the end. Thus, the work you put in is what you get out.
If you work hard and do your best, it develops the sense of satisfaction that you put enough efforts to get the results. On the one hand, hard work improves the chances of success in your mission, on the other hand, it gives you the sense that you are not at fault and you did what was required to do in order to achieve success.
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Written by:
K. A. Fareed (Fareed Siddiqui)
Writer, Trainer, Author, Blogger, Software Developer
BBA, MBA-Finance, MPhil-Financial Management, (MSc-Software Engineering)
(PhD-Management)
MA-English, MPhil-English
Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Applications and Programming
Certificate course in English language proficiency
Level 1 – Leadership and Management ILM – UK
Pursuing CMA-USA
Individual Member of Institute of Management Consultants of India
Writer, Trainer, Author, Blogger, Software Developer
BBA, MBA-Finance, MPhil-Financial Management, (MSc-Software Engineering)
(PhD-Management)
MA-English, MPhil-English
Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Applications and Programming
Certificate course in English language proficiency
Level 1 – Leadership and Management ILM – UK
Pursuing CMA-USA
Individual Member of Institute of Management Consultants of India
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