I am not one of those inspirational people who had different experiences in life. I am not one of those who were at the bottom and then made it to the top. I am neither a backbencher nor a front one in this classroom of life.
Here I am writing about things I have achieved so far in my life. Be it securing a decent rank in jee after 3 most arduous years of my life, be it getting over my fear of water and learning how to swim, be it academic achievements which always seemed to be the biggest or be it losing 5 kgs (I am still fat though), of all of these JEE surely tops the list. You worked hard for three years for an exam and finally ended performing decently in it. This always seems satisfying, isn’t it? But when you get closer and closer to your goal you start living as if you have achieved it. That’s what happened with me few months before JEE, my preparation was up to the mark and whenever I was scoring well in my coaching tests it felt as if I was taking a step towards my goal. That JEE success never came at once, so, when it actually was there, it didn’t seem that much big that it was two years back.
Now, when I think of it, it appears to be trivial and surely not the most prominent achievement sort of a thing. I am yet to find my passion. I still have so many fears left to overcome. I cannot dare to embrace failures. So with all these questions left to be answered and all these things yet to be achieved I believe my biggest achievement is yet to come.