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How did I get quick success in my life?

In this world without hard work you can’t achieve anything and that you get when the time comes, it needs a lot of patience.
Today some young men came to my house and they told me that they are doing their best but are not getting any success. How did I get quick success in my life?

I smiled in my head on this naive question. I went in and fetched a newspaper (India today) dated 18 years back. I asked them to read one article. It was about me running free classes for poor children for about five years till then. So now it has been 23 years I have been doing it.

I hope all of us got the message.



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