Sunday, 7 December 2014



The Darkest Hour



The first glimpse of dawn breaks only after the darkest hour of night.

The irony is that the tendency to quit is at its peak, when we are just a few miles away from the first glimpse of our success. When we begin we are full of zest and zeal, our enthusiasm is addictive and our belief in our endeavour is maddening. When we walk on the path of our success, we commit to walk in darkness – we are unaware of what will follow next. Still we are ready to take risks in a hope to marry our dreams. However, when we have walked quite a distance, the darkness begins to get heavy on us and our own impatience begins to taunt us. The burden grows with every step forward and our doubts about our success begin to surface. What is more, the people around us do not believe in our endeavour as they used to. By the time we are about to reach the end, we are tired and exhausted with diminishing hope – gone is the zest, zeal and enthusiasm; the pace of time comes to a crawl – minutes seems to stretch in the blankets of days and hours in the quilts of months. It is the time, when most of us quit and press the SOS button – the most wrong moment to do it for a few more steps and we would reach our destiny.
The space is mostly dark and only stars have light – our life is a journey through the space on a mission to become a star. So, darkness is not an omen and blindness – it is a challenge, a test of our potential to become a star. So, the darker the path, the better the test and the best would be the individual coming out of it. We all start our journey in a similar way, but only some reach the illuminated path and the rest quit and stay in dark – afraid to venture in denser darkness.
The difference between a successful and unsuccessful person is not due to the lack of potential but due to adequacy of its realisation. The inadequate realisation of potential gives half or no success and half success is akin to no failure. Accepted is the fact that we are tired and cannot move forward but don’t forget that when one has completed a large part of journey, then a few more miles should not come in the way. When the first light of our success will break, its warmth will fill us with renewed enthusiasm and the tiredness will become immaterial. It is just a matter of a little more endeavour – convince yourself and move on for you will not receive praises for an incomplete journey, even your own self will not appreciate your efforts and you will feel dejected.

After a long night, the darkest hour of night is the most testing hour – stay patient, be perseverant and move on. If you can survive the darkest hour, you deserve to witness the break of dawn and the following morning in the fare of this world will be for you to enjoy. 

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