If You Restyou Rust
If You Restyou Rust
If You Restyou Rust
failures which teach us to battle hard and win them. There are
many glorious stories where people are persisted to achieve
success in life and establish their name in the world, despite
the failures which acted as obstacles in their way.
One such glorious example to be acknowledged is of Steve
Jobs. He relentlessly worked towards his quest in building a
computer for common man. He came from a middle class
family and was encouraged by his father to venture the outside
world. He started a company and gradually made it to
conglomerate. In his earlier years of starting a company, he
faced a lot major setbacks but never stopped or closed his
company. In the midway of his journey, he was thrown out of
his own company. He later reinstated himself back in that
company and took the company to a great height. But if Steve
Jobs went into rest after his eviction, he wouldnt have ever
made it back on the track. Instead he brought a revolution in
the field of technology when he returned. Even though he is not
with us today, but no one will forget the efforts he took to bring
his company to such heights. Thus, he was the one who took
Apple to where it stands today.
Sometimes in life, when you jump in an effort to reach the
clouds, you may encounter setbacks, which initially leads you
to have a feeling as if the world is ending. First of all keep calm
and take a deep breath. Instead of panicking we must
contemplate this epic fail and keep innovating, implementing,
learning the causes of the failure and at the same time keep
motivating and believing in you.
Throwing light on the other part of todays scenario, Helen
Hayes claim holds some truth in some degrees, but not in every
situation. It does not reflect the reality. In todays world, each
and every person is vying with each other, striving to carve
their name in the hall of fame. They have literally obliterated
the word rest from their brains. In fact, drawing attention to
the world of today, we can infer that rest is equally essential as
work. Although rest is interrelated to idleness, laziness or