It’s Never too late!!

Observer of ordinary things

I was reading news on my favorite news site, and suddenly news fetched my attention “Retired Odisha banker cracks NEET, now a first-year MBBS student.”

I re-read a title and thought, what? At the age of 64, the man got qualified to become a doctor?

He mentioned that his dream was to become a doctor but couldn’t achieve it during his young age due to responsibilities.

He achieved it as soon as he received a chance. He achieved it just because of his dedication and trust in his dreams.

All of us had dreamed of something at some time in our life but couldn’t achieve it because of situations around us. With time we may have favorable circumstances, and we can take chances to accomplish what we thought.

Here, we hesitate to take those chances because we think we are late to achieve it. But we fail to understand that “it’s Never too late”.

Want to study? Take a chance. Want to get fit? Start now. Want to change career? Take risks. Want to say sorry to someone? Say it now. Want to appreciate your loved one’s? Do it now. Dream it and achieve it. Make it happen.

“You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream.”

C.S. Lewis

Let the idea of the success of your dreams come to reality by taking chances and risks.

Just remember it’s never too late. Follow your heart, no matter what your age and situation around you are.

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