“Your Beginning Does Not Decide Your Ending”

Good morning respected Principal, teachers, and my dear students.

Today, I would like to share a powerful lesson from the life of Steve Jobs.

Steve Jobs, the co-founder of Apple, was not born into wealth or privilege. In fact, he was adopted as a baby. As a young student, he faced many challenges and did not always fit into the traditional system. Later, he even dropped out of college. Most people would have looked at these events and thought that success would be difficult for him.

But Steve Jobs never allowed his circumstances to define him.

He remained curious. He kept learning. He followed his passion for creativity and technology. Along with a friend, he started a small company in a garage. That company eventually became one of the most successful companies in the world.

Yet his challenges did not end there. He was fired from the very company he had created. Imagine losing the dream you worked so hard to build. But instead of giving up, he started again. He learned, improved, and eventually returned stronger than before.

Later in life, he faced a serious battle with cancer. This experience taught him that life is precious and that every day should be used wisely.

Dear students, the lesson from his life is simple:

Your marks do not decide your future.
Your failures do not decide your future.
Your background does not decide your future.

What decides your future is your attitude, your willingness to learn, your courage to continue after failure, and your determination to never give up.

Remember:
A seed does not become a tree overnight. It grows little by little every day.

Similarly, every effort you make today is building the person you will become tomorrow.

Let us leave today with this thought:

“Your beginning does not decide your ending. Your choices, efforts, and perseverance do.”

Thank you, and have a wonderful day ahead.

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