Silence, Struggle, Success –

The Man Who Found His Purpose Today, we talk about a man who never completed anything in his life. He left everything unfinished. School—half. Jobs—half. Responsibilities at home—half. It felt like he had no interest in anything. He had no friends, no love, and slowly he became a burden on his family. His name was Sikandar. He was a boy from a small village, belonging to a middle-class family. Deep inside, he always questioned his existence. He used to think: "If I cannot achieve anything, why was I even born? Maybe I have no purpose." He would get a job, work for two or three months, then quit and return home. He spent most of his time lying down, thinking that maybe it would be better if he died. One day, he went abroad for work. And that is where his life changed. One night, he was sleeping in a room with other laborers when a gas leak occurred. Everyone became unconscious. A security guard smelled the gas and rushed them all to the hospital. Most of the workers recovered on the way, but Sikandar’s condition was critical. The doctor said he had only a 0.1% chance of survival. But fate had other plans. He survived. For weeks, he suffered from dizziness because the gas had affected his brain. After two to three weeks, he slowly recovered. And during that time, he realized something powerful: "If I survived when I had almost no chance… then maybe my life has a purpose." That day, he made a decision. His goal was clear: He would remove poverty from his home. He would earn money. He would make his parents live like royalty. From that moment, life started to feel meaningful. He left the 12-hour low-paying job where he earned only 20,000. He knew his dreams were bigger than that salary. He thought about starting a business, but when he discussed it at home, there was no money for investment. So he made another plan. During the day, he worked as a laborer. At night, secretly, he learned online skills. His family had no idea what he was doing at night. First, he learned trading. Then blogging. Then writing. He started trading with the money he earned during the day. Over time, he invested in the stock market and slowly built his business. Four years passed like this. To his family, he was still just a laborer. But in reality, he had become a businessman. He started a poultry farm, a store, and even a hotel. Ironically, the places where he once worked and ran away from… he now owned businesses like them. Finally, one day, he decided to tell his parents the truth. He said, “I am not doing labor work anymore. I run businesses.” His father was shocked. “When did you start all this?” Sikandar replied: “Six years ago. The day I told you I wanted to start a business, but we didn’t have money. Since then, I worked as a laborer and invested a portion of my income into my own work. Today, I earn more than 500,000 per day.” His father asked, “Why didn’t you tell us?” Sikandar smiled and said: “If I had told you, you might not have allowed me. And today I would still be doing a 20–25 thousand salary job. Now look — even my employees earn 50,000. Our days of poverty are over. My purpose is fulfilled.” Moral: Work so silently and with such dedication that your success makes the noise.

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