The freedom after examinations is such that I could almost say, later on like Wordsworth 'bliss it is in this dawn to be alive'. You feel as if your breathing has come back to normal, your head is a lot lighter; the Damocles’ sword dangling over your head has just vanished. That’s because the tougher task is over, the one that remains is the declaration of results. But that is not something to be worried after one has put in his best efforts. As goes the English proverb, ‘Do your best and leave the rest’. So we have to make our best efforts and fruit of labour will land into our hands all by itself.
Thomas Paine has said, “Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom, must, like men, undergo the fatigue of supporting it.”
After all, God helps those who help themselves. I received an SMS recently, that I would like to share with my readers:
Ques: Why do we have so many religious places of worship if God is everywhere?
Ans: Air is everywhere but we need a fan to feel it.
So the moral is, just try making some efforts and results will be for all to see. Not even a single effort goes waste and unaccounted for.
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