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Rest has no place in today’s era

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
August 6, 2025
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Sahil Manzoor

In today’s fast-paced and competitive world, rest has little room. To achieve our goals, we must stay active and continuously engage ourselves in meaningful pursuits.
Across the globe, every country is prioritizing the development of its education sector. A strong educational foundation paves the way for advancements in all other fields. Sensible and committed individuals always put in 100% effort toward the tasks entrusted to them. True success doesn’t come overnight—it demands educated minds, proper training, and unwavering dedication.
We often feel overwhelmed in a world increasingly dominated by machines. These machines—whether made of iron, plastic, or complex circuits—are designed and operated by well-educated, brilliant minds. From smartphones to vehicles to photocopiers, these innovations are the fruits of human intelligence. The Almighty has blessed us with extraordinary brains, yet only a few fully tap into this divine gift. Studies show that even scientists use only about 30% of their brain capacity. Imagine the potential that lies within each of us.
The rest is rust
Some individuals aspire to become great teachers. It’s our responsibility to support the interests of learners, rather than forcing them into fields that don’t align with their passions. Everyone has unique potential. Whether it’s medicine, engineering, or any other field, people should be encouraged to pursue what they love. Governments today are providing numerous schemes and opportunities to help individuals realize their dreams.
The world is brimming with opportunities. Believe in yourself—you can be the change and influence others. Every person possesses different skills, talents, and abilities, each with its own scope and value. With social media and digital platforms, we are more connected than ever before. But remember: rest rusts your abilities. Stay engaged and keep discovering yourself. Once you identify your true potential, that moment will mark the beginning of your success.
Today, unlike in the past, we have unlimited resources at our fingertips. While earlier generations had limited ways to learn, we now have vast digital libraries, tutorials, and tools that can help us master a wide range of knowledge and skills. However, to succeed, we need patience, perseverance, consistency, and hard work.
How to get good marks in exams
Getting good marks requires consistent effort and smart preparation. Here are some practical tips:
Handwriting matters
Maintain clear and neat handwriting. Avoid overwriting, cutting, or making your answers messy.
Solve difficult problems early
Tackle the questions you find most challenging first during your preparation.
Start early
Don’t delay. Start preparing from the very beginning of the academic session. Procrastination only makes things harder.
Be precise
Write to the point. Avoid adding irrelevant or unnecessary details in your answers.
Use proper tools
Use a good-quality pen, pencil, ruler, and other stationery. Leave adequate space between answers to keep your sheet neat.
Double-check details
After completing the paper, verify your roll number and other details carefully.
Stay motivated. Stay focused. Believe in yourself—and you will achieve greatness.
(The author is a freelancer and can be reached at [email protected])

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