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SCHOOL TIMES : Making dreams come true

SCHOOL TIMES : Making dreams come true

By Rishi Singh

Weaving a dream is a way of converting today’s dream into

reality in future. But weaving dreams will not help you alone, your hard labour is equally important. In young ages almost every one dreams of being a great person.

Generally people dream of being someone in their early years hoping they can work hard with the motive of making their dream come true. Dreaming and trying one’s best without giving up can be regarded as a key to success.

We cannot force ourselves to be something, it depends upon our desire and what we want to be. It is not that one should always dream of being a doctor, scientist or an astronaut. One can also dream of being a painter, writer, teacher, and so on. It does not matter what you dream of; what matters

is how successful you are in converting your dream into reality. As it is said, “A successful cobbler is far better than an unsuccessful doctor.”

If you become successful in converting your dream into reality, you will be an epitome, a perfect example of success. In today’s world

Sir Isaac Newton, Yuri Gargarin, Madam Curie, Florence Nightingale are remembered because they are epitomes, but of different field.

I also dream of being someone successful. I know this is very difficult and almost impossible. I will try my best without giving up and make it possible. I know with my hard work and effort, one day my dream will come true.

— Dipraj Bista, 

Class IX, Suryodaya

Sai Secondary School