Wednesday, September 19, 2012

There is no substitute for hardwork


There is no substitute for hard work
I always remember a statement “there is no substitute for hard work” written in my cousin’s letter to me in 2005. Since then I started to believe and work harder.
In 2009 I joined this college as a student- teacher. I found all the modules interesting but I was driven to the module “Drama”. One day I thought learning just the theory is not enough. Therefore, I started to write a short drama script, for which I sought help from my learned and experienced lecturers and friends.
Luckily or unluckily one day final work which was saved in my thumb drive got corrupted fully and my hard work went in vain. Tears started to roll down through my cheeks but my friends consoled me. Not only that, remembering about Abraham Lincoln’s failures I thought of working again.
With the grace of the triple gem, my lecturers’ help and my persistence, I could publish this, small book titled “Zhoenui Losem Jurwa” on the 15th of March this year.
Therefore, I really believe in hard work and perseverance which cannot be substituted by anything. And I would like to urge everyone to remember “There is no substitute for hard work.”

4 comments:

  1. We weren't classmates nor are we school mate but your handwork inspired me as well. Had you been my college mate I think I can look forward for your excellent example. Do keep your spirit awake as you have been doing so far.

    Hard workers are always rewarded by the term itself HARD WORK.

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    1. Thank you so much for your wonderful comment. I am trying to work harder because not only it benefits myself but if I can help others to become more than like me and make their life better.

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  2. I was overjoyed when I heard that you could publish your book. Your hard work and sanguine will has helped you perform better. I wish I had a copy (a soft copy too) of your book so that i could also read your artfully inscribed thoughts in the form of a story (drama) and be inspired.

    Anyhow I am looking forward to hearing more of such success stories from you. Keep posting. I am following you abee hehe....

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    1. Thank you so much for your comment.I could do that with your kind help too. I published it in March and I am sure I will offer you one when I come to Thimphu.

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