When we run a race, not everyone crosses the finish line at the same time – and only one person claims the first place.
Why did nature design it that way? Why can’t everyone reach together, holding hands in equality?
Because if everyone finished first, the meaning of the race itself would vanish.
A race exists not to divide people but to reveal effort, endurance, and excellence. It’s a mirror that shows who was willing to go a little farther, push a little harder, and give just one more try when everyone else stopped.
Every participant runs with hope – “Today is my day. Today, the world will see me shine.”
But not all of them make it to the end. Many of us have lived this story in our own ways – an exam left midway, a business left half-built, a dream that faded just before it took shape. And later, that quiet regret whispers:
“If only I had tried once more… things could have been different.”
That single thought – if – has written and destroyed more dreams than failure itself.
Because “if” gives you an escape route. It lets you believe you were a hero undone by circumstance instead of accepting that maybe, just maybe, you didn’t give your 100%.
“When you give your all, finishing first isn’t luck – it’s law.” – Kunwar Surya
The truth is simple but hard to swallow – you didn’t go all in.
If you had, quitting wouldn’t have been an option. Those you admire today – the ones who made it, the ones you call “lucky” – they weren’t luckier than you. They were just relentless. They gave their everything when everyone else gave excuses.
They are the ones who pushed through the nights of doubt, the storms of rejection, and the silence of no validation. They kept running when no one was watching, and that’s why they’re seen now.
And you can be one of them – the only difference between you and them is one more try.
“You will have countless reasons to quit, but only one to keep going – and that one is enough.” – Kunwar Surya
That’s the secret of success – the power of one more try.
It’s not about being the fastest or the smartest; it’s about being the one who simply refuses to stop.
Every great story – every invention, discovery, book, or revolution – was written by someone who stood at the edge of defeat and whispered to themselves, “Just once more.”
The world remembers them because they didn’t surrender when it was easy to.
You were not born to settle for “almost.”
You didn’t come this far to stop just before the finish line.
Deep down, you know you can – and that truth should scare you enough to move.
Sometimes, life just waits for that one final effort – the one push that breaks the loop of failure and opens the door to destiny.
If you’ve reached the point where giving up feels easier – pause. Don’t quit.
Take a deep breath, look ahead, and give it one more try.
Because that’s often the very moment when everything changes.
“The one who made it – was simply the one who never quit.” – Kunwar Surya
