In order to succeed, your desire for success should be greater than your fear of failure.
– Bill Cosby

The definition of success always seems person-specific most of the time it is connected to building wealth, but Prasiddha’s definition is winning over his fears. Again, the ideal life seems subjective; however, for Prasiddha, his truest desire is living a life without fears to bother in the present and courage to face anything that life throws at him. This sort of life sounds mollifying, isn’t it? Before entirely focusing on building wealth, he imagines himself of having a fearless life filled with compassion and enthusiasm which is ready to solve every problem that comes into his life. He thinks that this kind of life surely needs fortitude, apt and faith towards himself.

The above scribble shows Prasiddha, why he is where he is. Deep inside he knows he deserves somewhere else. He had come so far but he finds himself resting on a couch in a comfort pothole for a longer period of time now. Deep inside, he knows he is scared about his fears which have kidnapped his successes. Unless he gets ready to fight against his fears and leave the comfort pothole, he’ll be buried in that same pothole. The fearless life is just above his comfy couch.
One day he sat in his room and drew up a plan. The step he drew was about leaving his comfy couch first. He doesn’t know how hard it is to defeat his fears. So, he thought of climbing the pothole first just to know how powerful the fear is. He grew up with a mindset of how much practice is enough to vanquish it. He is constantly working on his mindset and finally he seemed to get ready to smash the face of his fears. Be like Prasiddha.
Last Updated: 16.02.25