It’s more prevalent than ever; the rising competition among people to prove a point and etch out a career that is divergently different from the rest and make a life built on principles and morals.
Competition is growing, and children are in a rat race from the ages of 5 or below. It’s surprising how technology is changing at the drop of a hat and everyone’s embracing it faster than ever, even toddlers.
If you are a student in the 2020s and are waiting for your big moments, you will be served well, through consistency, calmness, composure and finding ways to address the competition around you. While many of you will be taught that each one of you is different, there’s a need for sitting up and taking notice of the environment around you, and preparing yourself for the battles ahead.

Calmness and composure: You are part of a world where finding your zen-like mode is essential! There’s an information overload out there, and making sense of everything around you is a superpower that is seldom possessed. Deep exhales, meditation and methods of honing your craft should help.
Your Mantra to Succeed: Listen to everyone, place your ear to everything with intent and don’t forget to take in what’s truly essential. You will realise that beginning well gives you the impetus to finish strong. In due course, you will find many mantras for success and most of them will be curated to match and make the most of your skill sets.

Maturity at a Young Age: While the elders might not accept it, young children and those approaching adolescence are maturing faster than ever. The geopolitical situation combined with hyper-nationalism and community building is becoming more essential than ever, and children are entering this maze at a young age. While many would debate about the perks and hazards, the truth is that the innocence of growing up is being overpowered by the realities of life. Let’s accept it.
While the pearls and perils of competition are discussed regularly, let’s hope that young children build resilience to take on challenges, find means to mitigate risks and create a path to success as respected individuals in society.
Yes, times have changed, and children of this decade will have an edge over others; however, with the right guidance, they will extract their niches and forge ahead!
Children, time to make the world a better place, one brilliant move at a time. #StayUpbeat #StayBlessed #UnitedToSucceed
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