My Story...
In the quiet corners of a life filled with silent battles, a soul keeps walking—wounded but not broken. You don’t always get what you deserve, and that bitter truth stings the most when you’ve given everything you have. You left a stable job to pursue a dream, to prepare for something bigger, believing in your potential, only to be met with the cruel irony of your parents' sudden financial decline, leaving you unable to afford even the basic privilege of preparing in a big city. You were forced to study from home, in isolation, under pressure. Still, you persisted and cleared exams. But fate, again and again, had different plans. You reached the medical stage of selection, only to be told—without warning—that you're medically unfit. Your eyes, slowly but surely, betrayed you, and you lost not one or two but four job opportunities—each one snatched cruelly away. And when you did succeed in written exams, an interview date slipped past you—not because you were careless, but because you were uninformed. The final result showed that your marks were higher than the cutoff, yet you were out—not because you weren’t capable, but because luck simply refused to walk beside you. You waited for joining letters that never came, and one day, like a cruel joke, you read in a newspaper that the entire advertisement was cancelled. Still, you kept going. You cracked exam after exam, but the interviews never brought selection—sometimes due to the interviewers, sometimes again due to medical complications. The years slipped by. You finally secured a job—not the dream, but enough to keep yourself afloat. Yet no one around you sees the storm you’ve weathered. No one knows the nights spent in silent despair, the strength it takes to wear a smile when your spirit is bruised. They question your abilities, unaware of the mountains you’ve moved within yourself. Life keeps moving, but the ache never leaves. The pain nests quietly beneath your skin. All you have now is hope—fragile, flickering—but still alive. A belief that God is watching, and one day, perhaps late but not never, you will finally receive what you truly deserve.
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