If you don't get a chance to study in university, is life in vain?
Many of my loved ones have lost the public university admission test battle.
They tried their best to get the chance to read it in public. But some people's wishes are fulfilled and some people don't. Those who have got the opportunity have been placed in all corners.
But those who did not get the opportunity, their lives are being poisoned day by day, either society, family, maybe classmates. They are totally neglected. The family members are also standing in front of them and showing thousands of comparisons. As a result, they are suffering from harassment every step of the way. Why is this done to a person who does not have a chance? Life is just a public university?? Also, does anyone's career improve?? Answer: Yes.
So why stick with one thing, tried, failed. It doesn't mean that he can't do anything else, he didn't do it in public, maybe God has reserved a place for him somewhere else. believe it Give them courage. Find a good way. Tell them to trust in Allah.
I have heard from many people, (even many people have deactivated their Facebook IDs) how their families are treating them, how they are talking with pain, when they share these things with me. I understand that some time but my family also complains against us. When they share these things, I stop responding to them, lose the courage to comfort them by saying something, because at that time even my honest comforting can be unbearable for them. Because I have not given the public exam, I may not understand their pain. It's normal to think. I try to understand that too, I want to understand. There are thousands of paths ahead of them. There are many avenues open to make life better.
So, I have to get you out of despair. Love your life, give yourself time, use your skills. You will be successful today or tomorrow. Good luck to all, pray. Allah will give us something good, In Shaa Allah.
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