Achieve greatness Quote by Bhavik Sarkhedi
““I have seen plenty of ‘Struggle minus Success’ stories where you are forced to ask yourself ‘Why to him/her?’. There are few questions unanswered as it isn’t that hard work is the sole companion to achieve greatness because there are people still toiling for their first good break, first high salaried job, first best employee award, first terrific trip abroad, first buck-up cheer to perform excellently, first smile to relax you out from the stress, first pat to motivate you further, first kiss to give a feeling that whatever happened to you till then was just a ‘Test’. Unfortunately, the test never ends for many.””
About This Quote
The quote argues that perpetual striving for 'firsts'—first job, first award, first travel—creates an endless cycle of self‑validation, making success feel like a never‑ending test rather than a destination.
In simple terms: Endless pursuit of milestones fuels chronic dissatisfaction.
First‑time achievements become a moving target.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- career advancement
- seeking recognition
- personal growth
- overcoming insecurity
- celebrating milestones
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- coaching for sustainable success
- designing balanced achievement frameworks
Questions to Reflect On
- How can one define success beyond external milestones?
- What practices help break the cycle of constant 'firsts'?
While relentless pursuit can drive growth, it may also erode well‑being and lead to burnout if not tempered with contentment.