A Story of Self Belief, Hard Work and God's Plan
A Story of Self Belief, Hard Work and God's Plan
Virat Kohli, one of India's greatest cricketers, went through a tough phase in his career. For over a year, he struggled to score runs, and centuries seemed like a distant dream. Fans, experts, and even former cricketers began questioning his place in the team. Many suggested that he should retire, calling him "finished." The negativity around him was overwhelming, but Kohli did not lose faith. He continued working hard, believing that everything happens according to God’s plan. He knew that his job was to put in the effort and leave the rest to God’s grace. Then came a crucial recent match against Pakistan—one of the biggest games in international cricket.He played a match-winning century, proving once again that setbacks are temporary, but faith and hard work always pay off. The same critics who once doubted him, questioned his place in the team, and called him "finished" are now praising him endlessly, showering him with compliments, and lifting him up like a hero. This wasn’t the first time he had faced such a situation. In 2022, before the T20 World Cup, he was in a similar slump. The world had written him off, but in a high-pressure match against Pakistan, he played one of the greatest innings in T20 history. That moment became a turning point in his career. It was clear— when you have truly done the Hardwork and you have self belief, God lifts you up in ways no one can predict.
Moral of the Story
No matter how difficult life gets, never lose faith in yourself and God’s plan. There will always be critics, negativity, and failures, but remember that these are just tests of patience. Your duty is to work hard, stay positive, and trust that God has something greater in store for you. When the right moment comes, His grace will elevate you beyond what you ever imagined. Success is not just about talent—it’s about faith, perseverance, and divine timing. So, whenever life puts you down, keep moving forward. Believe in yourself, do your best, and leave the rest to God.
