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You’re Born to Win!







Why you born in this world? To become a weak? To lose everything? No, you’re not born to become a weak. No, you’re not born to lose everything. You’re born to achieve something in this world. Born to win is your birthright.

You’re born to win.
You’re born to become strong.
You’re born to achieve something great.
You’re born to become successful.
You’re born to be winner.

                 Life means challenges. Life means ups and downs. Life means happiness and sorrows. Life means success and failures. But these challenges, these ups and downs, these happiness and sorrows, these success and failures are always not permanent. You’ve to face them. You can’t escape from these things. This is the law of this mortal world.
But never run away from these hurdles and challenges of life like a coward. Always remember that you’re born to win. And when you dare to face these hurdles and challenges of life, then only you become a true winner and achieve something great in your life.


Anecdote:

                The Mughal emperor, Humayun enthroned after the dead of his father, Babur. But his throne was full of nails and thorns. His brothers and relatives continuously revolted against him one after another. His entire reign was full of wars and revolts. He faced challenges after challenges. When he was successful in subduing his brothers and relatives, then another war was broke out between Sher Shah Shuri. Humayun was defeated in that war. He had to flee to another land with his family. He was became a king without kingdom. He had to spend many days and many years like a nomadic life.
After many years, he fought against Sher Shah Shuri to win his lost kingdom; however, he was defeated once again. Thereafter, He was defeated many times. But he never gave up. He was born to win.
Then in the final battle, he defeated Sher Shah Shuri and thrown out the Shur dynasty and he re-established his Mughal kingdom.
                                          
Always remember:

 
You’re born to do something in this world.

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