Science tells us that during a single act of intimacy, a healthy adult male releases around 400 million sperm cells. Logically, if all those sperm could find space in the womb, it would result in 400 million babies. But here’s the truth: only 300–500 sperm cells survive the race to the mother’s egg. Out of those few, only one victorious sperm fertilizes the egg to create life—that victorious sperm is you.
Have you ever considered this incredible battle?
When you raced towards life, you had no eyes, no hands, no legs, yet you emerged victorious.
When you raced, you had no certificates, no brain, yet you succeeded.
When you raced, you had no education, no one to help you, yet you won.
Why?
Because you had a clear destination, a focused purpose, and unwavering determination to reach the egg. And against impossible odds, you made it—you are the result of that unparalleled victory!
Now think about this:
Many embryos don’t survive in the womb, but you did.
Many babies don’t make it through childbirth, but you did.
Many children don’t survive their first five years, but you’re here.
Malnutrition claims countless lives, but you thrived.
Many don’t make it through life’s challenges, yet you’re standing strong.
So why do you let small setbacks break your spirit? Why do you feel defeated? Why lose confidence when you’ve already proven yourself a winner?
You now have everything you didn’t have during that initial race:
A body with eyes, hands, and feet.
Certificates and education.
A brain to plan and think.
Loved ones to support you.
You are equipped with all the tools you need to face life’s challenges.
So, why give up when someone leaves your life?
Why break down over a temporary setback?
Why say, “I can’t go on,” when you’ve already conquered the hardest race of your existence?
Yes, life will test you, but remember this:
You were a winner at the very start of your journey. You’ve won before, and you can win again.
Take time to reflect. Ask yourself:
What unique talents do I have?
What does my heart truly desire?
Value your dreams. Honor your spirit. Keep faith in a higher power. With persistence and inner strength, you will win again—just as you did when you began this miraculous journey.
You’re not just alive; you’re a fighter, a victor, and a testament to the power of perseverance. Never forget that.
- Kachchu
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