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Success: A Gradient

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 What is Success?  Success is something that we all crave for, at some moments of our lives. Craving an achievement in a particular field is what success mean to us. While picturizing success, all we can see is the final destination where we want to reach at the end and not the process which we have to follow.  Giving success, the limelight we may realize that success is not a single step process rather a gradient of all small steps. It can be observed as a gradient of colors blended into each other with no perfect boundaries. Same as in the case of success, we may move on to the different levels of a particular field and yet not realize how far we've came on our success gradient. By imagining success as a spectrum of color, we realize that, each new effort enhances the intensity of the color by small percentage. As we add up our efforts, we move to the more intense colors of our success gradient and thus making us shine brightly on our path. We are always fascinated with the color

Admiration as a Mirror: Reflecting Our Inner Growth

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Certainly, let's dive a bit deeper into the concept of admiration and its profound effects on our lives. When we meet someone new, we often subconsciously evaluate them based on their appearance and demeanor. It's a natural human instinct, and it can set the tone for how we interact with them. These initial impressions can influence our behavior, sometimes without us even realizing it. We might adopt certain characteristics or habits we admire in others, aspiring to be more like them. However, admiration shouldn't be limited to the surface. It's not just about admiring a person's outer qualities but also about understanding their journey, their struggles, and the experiences that have shaped them. By doing this, we can appreciate their worth, even if it's hidden beneath the surface. This approach encourages empathy and compassion, which are vital for building meaningful connections. In a broader sense, we should extend our admiration beyond individuals to encomp