Showing posts with label Shahid Afridi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shahid Afridi. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Those who are the most financially successful have worked the hardest.

 

Big mansion, cars, property, brands, money...This is what is been considered as asset when actuating the financially rich people. But what comes behind this people is the regular endurance, the brains and the sweat behind to raise this majestic fame and name. 



Thus I strongly state that hard work becomes the priority when it comes to achieving the pinnacle. Hence I propose the topic by saying "Financial success can never be achieved without hard work" 


To support my statement I want to illustrate and e.g. of a sport persona like the cricketer Shahid Khan Afridi. Without his efforts and consistent hard work he would never have been on the apex position like he is today. He is acclaimed world wide for the efforts he put in! Thus with the hard work he can reach the acme position financially also.




Secondly I want to highlight the work of the Indian industrialist Mr. Dhirubhai Ambani. Hadnt he work harder in his earlier days of like, he hadnt been such a big name in the country and thus he would be merely been acknowledged as son of a school teacher! 



Many would counter argument on the issue that the Ambani brothers received this wealth in inheritance. But arent the hard work necessary to sustain and grow the organization?? Yes the brothers were born with the silver spoon in there mouth but today even after there father sad dismissal the inherited wealth kept on growing and still after almost a decade Reliance Industry is one among the top industry in the world.


Thus, i want to conclude with an adage that, "Hard work encourages ordinary people to do extraordinary work"

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Lost the game, Won the hearts

I’m going to punch every single person who says India deserved to win. Shut the hell up. We deserved to win. Do you get that? You should. Afridi and his team deserved to win. They were the only team in the tournament that played with their hearts.

I’ve never been a cricket fan. The part of me that loved cricket died somewhere sometime. This World Cup and the team green restored the faith in me again. Moreover, I fell in love with the captain. How can you not respect a captain who says sorry to his nation infront of millions of people. He lost the game but won the hearts of the entire nation.


Heartbreaking. Get up, Lala. Look, the world LOVES you, regardless. *hugs*

It was because of Lala, our national anthem was played on the land of India. How often does THAT happen? Damnit, its big. Its HUGE. How can you not love a man who made it possible?

It’s hurting. And it’s hurting A LOT that we didn’t win. I have a broken heart and I don’t know how to make everything right. I wish I could go to sleep and wake up when its all over. But that cant happen right? We will never get over this. Never. Atleast I will never.

I want to go and hug each one of the man in green for making us so proud. Its because of them the whole nation today stands together as ONE. Afridi shouldn’t be the one apologizing, we should be the one thanking this man for all his efforts and heart he’s put in the game.

How many times in a year do you see people wearing green tee shirts? I swear, I saw a pathan (no offence to anyone) wearing a bright green shalwar kurta on Wednesday. This doesn’t happen often, and this is the kind of unity we need at the moment. Thankyou boys, you recreated a nation, that’s more than a cup for us.