Success and Failure
To all parents...
· There was a very
brilliant boy, he always scored 100% in Science.
· Got Selected for IIT
Madras and scored excellent in IIT.
· Went to the University of
California for MBA.
· Got a high paying job in
America and settled there.
· Married a Beautiful Tamil
Girl.
· Bought a 5 room big house
and luxury cars.
· He had everything that
make him successful but a few years ago he committed suicide after shooting his
wife and children.
California Institute of Clinical
Psychology Studied his case and found “what went wrong?”
The researcher met the boy's friends and
family and found that he lost his job due to America’s economic crisis and he
had to sit without a job for a long time. After even reducing his previous
salary amount, he didn't get any job. Then his house installment broke and he
and his family lost the home. they survived a few months with less money and
then he and his wife together decided to commit suicide. He first shot his wife
and children and then shot himself.
The case concluded that the man was
Programmed for success but he was not trained for handling failures.
Now let's come to the actual question,
What are the habits of highly successful people?
First of all, there are many people who
will tell you about success habits but today I want to tell you that even if
you have achieved everything, yet there is a chance to lose everything, nobody
knows when the next economic crisis will hit the world. The best success habit
according to me is getting trained for handling failures.
I also request every parent, please not
only program your child to be successful but teach them how to handle failures
and also teach them proper lessons about life. Learning high-level science and
maths will help them to clear competitive exams but a knowledge about life will
help them to face every problem. Teach them about how money works instead of
teaching them to work for money. Help them in finding their passion because
these degrees will not help them in the next economic crisis and we don’t know when
the next crisis will hit the world.
"Success is a lousy teacher. Failure teaches you more."
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