Why me, better try me too…!!!

Why me, better try me too…!!!

HARISH MONGA DIDO
Why me, better try me too…!!!
There are certain deep-seated rules which cannot be changed and there could be hundred and one practical examples in authentication and one has to follow them to live a better life.  Only by exposing to other great people, we can prepare ourselves as a mentor.
In fact, mentoring is a brain to pick, an ear to listen and a push in the right direction or in other words, he is the person who sees more talent and ability within you than you see in yourself and helps bring it out of you.  
There are no criteria or time to become a hero but one should not become as he only shows what achievements looks like whereas a mentor enables a person to achieve. Father is the best example who can teach real solid manhood, character, integrity and leadership.  I think more consistent you can be in a person’s life and teach them those things at a younger age and then the better of they will be.
After acquiring the knowledge and skill, one should be so confident that if someone tries me, he would definitely be successful in life instead he should say that why I should follow you.
There is nothing with success but sometimes it’s easy to lose sight of which you are when you are successful. If you keep your eyes on your own values, you will end up both successful and a good person, which is pretty a good combination.
The golden words of Albert Einstein are a good reminder to this concept – “Try not to become a man of success, but rather try to become a man of value”. The graph of values in one’s life has to be constantly on an upward trend.
I recollect certain incidents when people give me a call to get my advice and convey thanks even when successful in their task which creates a confidant in me to say – Try me too.
Frankly speaking, keeping aside the #Me Too thoughts, which rocked the headlines linking it with physical mugging, we should try to live a happy life without disturbing the freedom of others. We should become a mentor for others so that they too could pass on the same gestures to the next generation.  It’s only he personal experiences which can make you perfect to turn out to be a model for others.
You will agree that smooth road never makes good drivers, the clear sky never make good pilots and the problem-free life never make a strong person. It is better instead of asking ‘Why me’ better we should develop ourselves like that we could confidently say ‘Try me too’.