Sympathy vs. Strength: The True Path to Success

Most people, whether employees, women, the poor, or citizens, often seek sympathy.

However, what we fail to understand is that sympathy is merely a momentary consoling action and not a permanent solution. In fact, 90% of sympathy is only expressed in words, and those offering it rarely look back after their words are spoken. Interestingly, 90% of successful people come from poor, backward, or suppressed backgrounds, and they have bounced back with self-motivation and the courage to fight against all odds. Their difficult situations gave them the strength to overpower the negative aura around them. Sympathy can make you feel weak, helpless, less privileged, and low on confidence. Pushing oneself to the limits, however, makes you strong.

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