Once a person asked the great philosopher Socrates, "What is the secret of success?"
Socrates told that person to meet him near the river tomorrow morning, where he would get the answer to his question.
When that person met him near the river the next morning, Socrates asked him to get into the river and measure the depth of the river.
That person got into the river and started going forward. As soon as the water reached the person's nose, Socrates came from behind and suddenly dipped his mouth in the water. That person started struggling to get out, and tried to come of the water but Socrates was a little stronger. Socrates kept him immersed in the water for a long time.
After some time Socrates left him and that person quickly took his mouth out of the water and started breathing fast.
Socrates asked that person - " What did you want when you were in the water?" The person said, " I wanted to get out quickly and breathe."
Socrates said, "This is the answer to your question. When you desire success as intensely as you desire to breath, you will definitely get success."
Socrates said – “This is the answer to your question. When you desire success as intensely as you desire to breathe, you will definitely get success.”
Moral of the story : -
The essence of this story is that when a person's desire for success becomes as important as the need to breathe, they will work tirelessly to achieve it. Similarly, to be successful, one does not need coincidence or circumstance but determination, unwavering focus and patience because through these qualities you can easily achieve even the biggest goals.
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