Muneebur Rehman
\”The value of everything is known after losing it.\” Today when I was coming back from a market, I met one of my classmates who had left school due to some domestic issues.
We talked for about 40 minutes standing in the road. He was asking all about school, the classmates whom he used to hate once and teachers about whom he would use the word \”boring.\”
I was feeling weird to see him talking about school because he wasn\’t a regular student and from 6th class was thinking about dropping out because he used to say that coming to school was the most irritating thing in his life.
He shared that after leaving school he was feeling good staying at home, no home work, no study, no rebukes from teachers only enjoyment but after a few days he started missing the school, his friends and teachers. Actually what our teachers were saying was right: he was now missing those days.
He was literally crying inside and craving for those days to come again but it was too late. He had missed the golden days of his life. And he advised me to enjoy our remaining one year and to listen to AQIB Sir because he was saying that what Aqib sir was saying in general classes was right. Every word he had said is coming true in my life.
Moral of the story is that we must enjoy every second of our life no matter how hard it is or how much we are facing failures.
We have to enjoy our success as well as our failures because when time passes, it never comes back, if you have failed it\’s never coming again that\’s why you must enjoy every moment and always remember one thing faliures are not the end rather they are the initial steps of success, we just have to learn from mistakes and faliures not only from our own faliures rather try to learn lessons from others\’ failures also. We have to be good students of faliures.
A successful person always learn from others\’ mistakes and doesn\’t wait for his own. So try to enjoy life and the path of success as Robin Sharma writes in his book: \”Enjoy the journey to deserve the destination.\”


An eye opener for every student