How success stories are created
"Life is full of beauty. Notice it. Notice the bumble bee, the small child, and the smiling faces. Smell the rain, and feel the wind. Live your life to the fullest potential, and fight for your dreams."
Ashley Smith

There is a powerful dream that lives inside our minds, burning in our hearts. And as much as the world wants to stop us, we can still create success stories in place of disheartening coverage of calamity and strife.
If you're an entrepreneur like me, you have probably faced several challenges and struggles in your life. Someone once told me that you have to wear many hats, especially in your first steps to be a successful professional.
Following that, I felt that talking about success stories in our blog will be truly motivating. When I started my entrepreneurship, I was very doubtful about my own experiences. One day, my father asked me: "Do you need to know it all in business?" No. Of course not. As the famous Aristotle said: "For the things we have to learn before we can do them, we learn by doing them."
How Success Stories Are Created...
Have you ever watched the movie the pursuit of Happiness? I mean, any of those would suffice. We could call this movie perhaps one of the most inspiring ones.
Based on a true story, Chris Gardener (Will Smith) is a single father to his son Christopher (Jaden Christopher Syre Smith), who will stop at nothing to redeem his family from poverty. What makes this story remarkable is the fairytale of the underdog. We all root for the underdog to find success, don't we?
In case you are still wondering what an underdog is, let me explain. Underdogs are continuously fighting for success and better lives. They are misjudged and mistreated. And that's what makes their success so powerful. Now, there are plenty of famous people who failed. You can find them throughout history. The question is, which role and story define you?
Written by Anna Miraka