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The Doors to Success: A Lesson in Push and Pull

 The Doors to Success: A Lesson in Push and Pull

Some doors must be pulled open from where you stand; others need a firm push. The mechanism may differ, but the principle remains the same: to enter, you must act—you must either pull or push.

If you wish to enter the world of success, understand this: the only person who can open that door is you. You are the one who must pull yourself forward with ambition and push yourself through resistance.

The door to success is never left open. It requires your effort: the sustained pull of grit and determination, and the decisive push that breaks through doubt and demotivation.

Those who master this dynamic—who understand when to lean in and when to press forward—don't just wait for doors to open. They keep opening them, one after another. Behind each are the lessons, qualities, and opportunities needed to succeed. And they don't stop to ask whether it takes a pull or a push. They act.

On this auspicious day of Vaikuntha Ekadashi, while you enter the swarga vasal ( The door to heaven), reinforce yourself that every door you either push or pull will make you strong and determined to reach your desired goal

M.L. Narendra Kumar

 

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