Question
Hard Work Always Wins
[Points: Introduction - examples of famous personalities - hard work and fortune - modern scenario]

Answer

We've all heard of the old saying, "Nobody ever drowned in their own sweat!" We aren't saved by our faith alone, but by our "Works" also. Basically, if you want something done, you'd better get your chin up and do it. There is much to learn from all this. Basically success, fortunes and dreams aren't created by themselves. They are created by work.
Our great former president Dr APJ Abdul Kalam has achieved all this success only through sheer hard work. To support his studies, he started off as a newspaper vendor. Then later in his engineering studies, he worked very hard and bagged scholarships which helped him fund his education. Even our former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who was born in a village without electricity studied in candlelight and still stood first throughout his academic career, all possible through hard work. The life of Mr. Narayan Murthy also- establishes the importance of hard work. From having slept at a railway station for 2 days without food to starting Infosys in a one room flat to taking Infosys to its current level is no mean task. Such a seemingly impossible task made possible only through hard work. What else other than hard work can be attributed to the success of Mr. Sunil Mittal of Bharti Airtel? Sunil Mittal started a small bicycle business in Ludhiana. From then on with his sheer hard work, he moved on and try to understand various businesses and finally founded Airtel and made it a great success. All great sports persons have to practice a lot and only then are they able to maintain their performance.
Hard work is the basis for everything worthwhile you will achieve in life. There's no easy way to do hard work. You have to find your passion: stay focused, and keep at the task until the job is done. You have to stay extremely motivated. Success never comes to one who sits idle, like it is said 'Fortune Favours the Brave', we need to be active and hard working to have the lady luck favouring us and taking us towards the success.
Unfortunately today's modem youth wants everything very fast. This is a 'fast food era! People want to have success in their life without exerting much. They want a short cut method for everything Yes, sometimes these short cuts may work for some occasions but they can't work every time.
There is no substitute for hard work and there is no short cut to success!

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