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Bothann Winn Public Jun 24, 2017 SUCCESS IS “If you’re born poor, it isn’t your mistake. If you die poor, it’s your mistake.” ---Bill Gates Everyone has to go to the acme of success under the title of “Big Dream”. Sometimes they are continuously in tears and the unfirmed big boat of fate has to be ridden, and then they go on. There are many failures with loss, who have turned back on half of the road. In fact, one who wants to be successful should struggle in every second. On the one hand, success will be crowned to the ones who can overcome the adversities, working for the things of their hobbies. The most important is that everybody just needs to have burning desire for success. There is a critical story on how we must do to get success. Long times ago, a young man came to Socrates and asked “How should I do to succeed?” On the next day, Socrates brought him to the beach and the two walked into the water till the water reached from kneels to hips; hips to breast; breast to mouth. After that, the young man’s head was firmly held on and drowsed by Socrates. He didn’t release the young man though he deadly struggled to breathe. Even when he saw the young man fateful under the water, he lifted him up from drowsing and asked “What was your burning desire when you were under the water?” The young man immediately answered “To breathe, Sir.” Then, Socrates breathed, nodded and continued, “Yes, now you have your own answer! Just like you try to breathe when you drown, you will have diligence when you desire to get something. It is true. Only if one is battling for triumph just as one cannot live without breathing, he will certainly get achievement one day. But, success cannot be gained within a day. Seconds make minutes. Minutes make hours and hours count a day. Many days make a year. Yes, it’s sure that you will sometimes fail but sometimes you will be victorious. The must-have matter is that you never be backwards when you fail and you must step forwards when you win. You will find the triumphant people emulate when you know their background with abject poverty before but with a great fortune today. The people who were marked as the greatest successor or the most overwhelming achievers for centuries had had many unknown problems behind their back. They had to pass challenges and became successful and famous. Thomas Edison, the greatest inventor of all time, had many difficulties in school because of his deafness. But he became the greatest inventor. Why? He must be said that he is a genius and he had no dejection because of his problems. He had not learned at school so much. Yes, no doubt that a lot of his teachers remarked him as a poor and dull student so that he could not learn his lessons well. Later, he had lost his hearing but not completely. But, because of his problems, he never stopped his grand things and hoped for being one of the greatest persons one day. He had leaved school after three months. But, his mother learned him at home and he was also industrious. He read all kinds of book. In this way, he became to read and write well. Later, he became interested in science. He kept on studying that subject and when he reached at the age of sixteen, he invented Telegraph known as Automatic Repeater. In Boston, he worked as a Telegraph Operator. On the other hands, he did his inventions continuously. Edison made 1093 inventions throughout his life. Because of his effort, the world is glorious with light. The light bulb is the greatest one of his inventions. Will you have a chance to hear the name “Edison” if he surrendered life because of his adversities? The answer is “No”. He did the utmost for the world. His golden words are – “I have not failed. I have just found 1000 ways that won’t work.” “Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to				  to succeed is always to try just one more times.” His belief and acceptance on failure were the greatest inspiration of life. His ways to succeed was not smooth but he paved his failures to go forwards. Yes, success is not at arm’s length. It’s a thousand-miles-far-away-journey. We will have to move on with self-reliance and perseverance from where we are standing. Ability to rally one’s strength is that he never backs whatever problems he faces. We will have to powder minutely how to drive the ambiguous life out because life and desire never parallel.