Success Is a Never-Ending Struggle


Success is a fruit everyone wants to taste and keep on eating, it’s a sweet emotion that takes humans high in the sky, it’s a status every human wishes to hold on to and it’s a result of all your hard work and efforts accumulated towards its accomplishment.

Once you have had success in one aspect of your life then you cannot resist achieving it again. The struggle to exceed in your future endeavors continues.

Furqan Ken Khan started a retail outlet telecom company in 2005. It was a small company with just 3 stores in Houston and its surroundings. Today, not only does Mobilelink have 500+ stores across the US but Furqan Ken Khan, himself, is involved in twenty-eight different industries such as restaurants, wireless networks, automobiles, real estate, and many more.

His urge for forever success didn’t let him stop at Mobilelink but forced him to achieve more in life. That’s why he is one of the leading business magnates in the US, today.

Success is an addiction for those who dream for it but are never really ready to put in the work but it is a routine exercise for those who treat failures as a part of their triumph.

A sense of achievement should never be led to the head because it stuns your growth and fogs your future ambitions. Instead feeds your ego and lets you be happy for 2 but cry for 20 days.

Self-assessment and self-actualization are a huge part of success and Furqan Ken Khan’s success relies upon this statement. He always assessed his work, realized his mistakes, and learned from those.

Whoever is successful in achieving this level of commitment in their work doesn’t worry about being successful because it is obligated to come to them eventually.

Success isn’t a one-time thing but a continuous spectrum that just grows with time and requires persistence in work and determination.   

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