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Who is ahead of you? - Does it matter?

 

Who is ahead of you? - Does it matter?

It does not matter who is ahead of you; all it matters is whether you are moving ahead or not.

It does not matter who is ahead of you; all it matters is whether people are willing to be with you or not.

It does not matter who is ahead of you; all it matters is whether you are moving ahead with values or not.

It does not matter who is ahead of you; all it matters is whether you are taking people along with you or not.

It does not matter who is ahead of you; all it matters is whether you are jealous or not.

It does not matter who is ahead of you; all it matters is whether you are seeing life as a rat race or not.

It does not matter who is ahead of you; all it matters is whether you are gracefully accepting your weaknesses or not.

It does not matter who is ahead of you; all it matters is whether you are determined to finish it or not.

It does not matter who is ahead of you; all it matters is whether you accept your uniqueness or not.

Life is not a race. We all have our own phases and tracks to run. Let us not hurt ourselves by comparing ourselves with others.

M.L. Narendra Kumar

 

 

 

 

 

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