YOU WILL NEVER FAIL TO ACHIEVE YOUR GOAL | Buddhist Story On Secret To Success |
[Music] Once Upon a Time there lived a man in a village once he had to go to some another town for some work in the morning he left his house to go to the town on the way he had to go through the forest by the time he came out of the forest it was almost evening he had traveled all the way to enter the city he needed to cross a river but The City Gate which was on the other side of the river would close after sunset and it was about to Sunset the man started looking here and there to find a way to cross the river just then his eyes fell on a boat man who was waiting for passengers on the riverbank the man quickly got in the boat and asked The Boatman to quickly take him to the other side of the river before the gate closers at that moment a Buddhist monk also got in the boat he also wanted to cross the river to reach the other side of the river as they both sat in the boat the boatmen started rowing the river was white and it was going to take some time to reach the other side watching the sun go down the man started losing his patience and said to the boat man please row fast as the gate will be closed and I will not be able to reach inside the town The Boatman said sir I am already doing my best I can't go faster than these but the man was not satisfied and continued to pressure The Boatman to row fast meanwhile the monk was eating calm watching the man's impatience he said to the man my friend don't be impatient and don't force the boat man to sail fast I am also going to that town don't worry be patient we will reach the town on time the man looked at the monk surprisingly handset sir you know that the Gate of the town will be closed after sunset there are only few minutes left in Sunset if we will not hurry then we will not reach there the monk smiled and said friend if you will go fast then you will not reach there but if you will go slow then you will definitely reach there this confused the man he did not understand why going slow would be better anyways after some time they reached the other side of the river but there was still some distance to be covered to reach the Gate of the town the man jumped out of the boat and started running towards the Town Gate but in his haste he tripped over a stone fell down on the ground and got injured badly he got injured on his face and started bleeding his knee was also badly injured due to which he was not able to stand kept lying there for some time the Buddhist monk who had been walking calmly when sadis he helped the man to stand he wiped the blood coming out of the man's mouth with his cloth and gave him some water to drink the man got some relief after getting help from the Monk but still he was not able to stand meanwhile the Gate of the Town started to close and the man had no choice but to watch helplessly the Buddhist smog took him to the nearby Village he gave him first aid and some food to eat when they were sitting together at night said to the man my friend that's why I was telling you that if you will go fast then you will notice there but if you will go slow then you can reach there were few minutes left for the gate to close but had you gone slow and patiently then you would have reached in the town [Music] if we see in our lives we will find that there is no shortcut to success people often desire instant success in their lives but in this rush they often stumble and fail to reach their goals worked on his chili tends to be filled with errors and lack accuracy however those who keep patience and steadily keep trying for success tend to reach their goal achievements gain quickly can vanish just as fast in contrast accomplishments earn through hard work tend to last longer therefore one should never rush to achieve success or reach their goals instead one should keep patience and keep working consistently towards reaching their goal if you proceed with patience and persistence you will undoubtedly reach your destination because success is not always about speed but about the study efforts you put into your journey [Music] thank you