Secret of success

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By Editorial Team Published : 14 Jun 2026 02:09 IST Ee Font size
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There is no difference between rich and poor. Trouble comes to anyone, anytime. But no hardship lasts forever. If it was like this, this creation would not be like this! Difficulties slowly disappear like clouds washed away by the wind. If not, we have to be patient until the difficulty disappears. 

A woman has to be very careful from the time she conceives to the time she gives birth. That is why the elders called birth as rebirth. She keeps the baby in mind in her every move. One, two or nine months, that woman takes patience. Pandanti gives birth to a baby. This is a tolerance that is only possible for a female figure. That is why she is compared to Mother Earth.

Gautama Buddha did not attain enlightenment in one day. He meditated with concentration for about six years. He gave up sleeping and eating and indulged in rigorous meditation. Roots and grains were his food then. Once in a while he made up for it with a gulp of nuts. He continued his meditation with great patience. At last he became enlightened and spread light to the world. 

Twenty seven years of 'D' grade jail life is beyond words. In that class of prisons they are given little food, scanty clothing and a cramped room. Arnels can receive only one letter from family members. Nelson Mandela was sentenced to twenty seven years in prison. That tolerance made him a beloved president of the people of South Africa. She became the author of the book 'Long Walk to Freedom'. There is a lot of patience behind his birth. The egg becomes a larva. Later it turns into a pupa. Then a butterfly with beautiful wings gives us darshan. A butterfly is born four times for one birth. Patience is essential not only to overcome difficulties but also to achieve success. The seed can wait a long time in the soil layers. When the weather is favorable, it sprouts flowers and fruits. No success is a given. It doesn't happen in one day. Behind every winner lies their infinite endurance. Obstacles in practice are natural. Patience is the surest tool for ultimate success. Be it the greats or the common people - everyone has difficulties. With a little patience they make us braver and stronger. So never lose patience in life. It should be converted into a driving force for success. Remember Buddha's words that patience is not just waiting, but maintaining good character while waiting.

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