Thinking about quit think one more time-I've learned about life: it goes on.

in #life7 years ago

“In three words I can sum up everything I've learned about life: it goes on.”
Robert Frost

yesterday was a very hectic day of my life. D-day for children as we all know yesterday was result day for 10th CBSE. some boys are in running to cyber cafe and some are waiting for their parents. but i found a house near of my house there is no joy of result because their 15 years intelligent boy commit suicide. he got 94% in his class but some of his friends got more then 95 so he was on depression.

this incident reminds me a small story of a village girl. Surabhi Gautam was born in an orthodox village Amdara, in Satna district of Madhya Pradesh, India, where girl child had unequal rights. You can't imagine that a village where no electricity,no food & Most of all Noneducational environment. she compete with so many bright students to earn this respect those bright students whom have more comfort and facility compare then her... Years later she walks into the same village and the entire village is celebrating her success. She talks that knowledge is the only art of recognition.

Surabhi Gautam is a RGPV Alumni, and has secured AIR 1 in Indian Engineering Services (IES), she has worked at Bhabha Atomic Research Center and Indian Railways. She has recently Secured AIR 50 in UPSC Civil Services Exam.She completed her B.tech in an ordinary engineering college and went on to work in BARC as a scientist through gate score. Later she prepared vigorously for IES-2013, with flying colors she became the first ranker. She then chose to work in Indian Railways of Signal Engineers and currently serving the nation.

the moral of this story nowadays we are chasing only marks not success. we set a parameter about sucess that if we did not score well in exam then there is no way to live life. in the childhood where we have to give our children some space about life..that they can live their life as they want but we pressurize them about marks and we lost everything.

india where students committing suicide in education sector more then any other area there we never understand that we are not lost the one life but also some talent. we never found that a student who committed suicide which could be Doctor, engineer or scientist or social worker which can help our country to grow more.
First of all we have to some changes in education system that can support our newones and also we have to understand that there is something special in everyone not are the same. Imagine about this if sachin tendulker's father told him that you have to become an engineer not a cricketer ?? we never get that kind of cricketer.

“Sometimes the questions are complicated and the answers are simple.”
― Dr. Seuss

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