No
gain without pain. The proverb really means that we cannot achieve real success
in any field without great effort and sacrifice from our end. Prima facie, it
may seem contradictory, for there are people who have gained wealth without any
pain whatsoever. When we take the case of the son of a millionaire, we know how
he has come to inherit great fortune without any headache. But we can realize
these are rare cases of luck, just like a man winning a lottery; which need not
be counted on. For us it remains naked truth that success can be won only at
the cost of hard work and ceaseless labor.
No
pain, No gain. This is particularly true in the case of education. Students,
who really aspire great success and scholarships, have to work hard. There is
no royal road to learning. A scholar is not born;' but made through hard work
and perseverance. A student can never become a scholar unless and until he
works hard, gives cent percent concentration on his books and studies. The
story is also true in your professional life. If you start a business, at first
you have to suffer loss. This is what the Pain is mean.
Once
you suffer the pain, there is following the reward in form of Gain. So in all
phase of life we have to accept this. No pain, no gain is certainly true for
all the different aspects of life. It is also true in character-building. No
one is naturally very good. A good and noble character is the result of
constant sacrifice, patience, effort and struggle. It requires ceaseless effort
to form good habits and to resist temptation, evil companions, bad books and
vulgar films. Finally we have to accept that nothing can be achieved without
real effort.
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