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What makes success more beautiful-the finish line or the failures?

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What makes success more beautiful-the finish lines or the failures? We all love a good success story.   The moment someone makes it. The applause. The spotlight. The "you did it" moment .But here's something I've been thinking about-what is  success without failure? Yeah, maybe some people get there without ever failing. Maybe they didn't face rejection or nights where it all felt pointless and that's okay. But most of us? We've failed. We've questioned ourselves . And those moments -they shape us. The truth is ,the failures are what truly makes a success feel real, magical . Some people fear failure like it's the end of everything .But honestly? Sometimes failing is where life starts to make sense . That "no" teaches you patience. That closed door leads you to the right one. Someone rarely talks about the failures or scars .Maybe because they're not shiny ,bright .But they're beautiful because they show us that we tried. They sho...

Is our potential being limited by the education system?

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Education isn't just about going to school ,reading textbooks, or passing exams. Those things might be a part of it ,but they don't capture the full picture .So, in my opinion, The education system is limiting potential. Have you ever felt like your grades define your worth more than your actual talents ? The following might be some of the reason for that: Skilled Or Schooled??  1) It wasn't built for todays generation :Let's be real that the system was designed a long time ago , in a completely different time. It was meant to create obedient workers, not free thinkers or dreamers . 2) Grades measure who you are : Success in school is often measured by marks and memorization , not by real understanding or personal development. 3) Life skills are missing :I don't know about you but I have rarely seen schools talk on how to deal with failure , how to make good decisions about money and solve a real life problem. 4) Creativity gets pushed aside : I remember ...