Success Story: Hard work is the key to success. Yo support this statement, let’s read the success story of Amita Prajapati, the daughter of a tea seller in Delhi, who achieved a remarkable milestone by clearing the highly demanding Chartered Accountant (CA) exam after a decade of unwavering dedication. Sharing a post on LinkedIn, Amita expressed immense gratitude to her parents, reflecting on the struggles and sacrifices that shaped her inspiring journey to success.
“Papa, I’ve become a CA.” It took 10 years. Every day, with dreams in my eyes, I would ask myself if this was just a dream or if it would ever come true. July 11, 2024, today, it became a reality. Yes, dreams do come true. People used to say, why are you putting her through such a big course? Your daughter won’t be able to do it because I was a below-average student..,” reads her LinkedIn post.
Amita Prajapati’s journey to becoming a Chartered Accountant is an inspiring tale of resilience and determination. Her father, a tea seller, stood as a pillar of support, ignoring the taunts from relatives who questioned their investment in her education.
In a heartfelt post, Amita said, “They used to say you can’t afford to educate her so much by selling tea, save money and build a house instead. How long will you keep living on the streets with grown-up daughters? Anyway, one day they will leave as they are someone else’s wealth, and you will have nothing left. Yes, “of course,” I live in a slum (very few people know this), but now I am not ashamed.”
Despite being labeled a below-average student and living in a slum, Amita Prajapati turned her struggles into motivation. She embraced her challenging environment with resilience, using it as a driving force to pursue her goals. “Some people used to say, “slum-dwellers, with crazy minds,” true, absolutely correct, if my mind wasn’t crazy, I wouldn’t have reached here today. And now, I am capable enough to build a house for my father. I can fulfill all his wishes,” reads her post.
“Some people used to say, “slum-dwellers, with crazy minds,” true, absolutely correct, if my mind wasn’t crazy, I wouldn’t have reached here today. And now, I am capable enough to build a house for my father. I can fulfill all his wishes. For the first time, I hugged my father and cried; this is peace,” the post further reads.
“Papa, I’ve become a CA.” It took 10 years. Every day, with dreams in my eyes, I would ask myself if this was just a dream or if it would ever come true. July 11, 2024, today, it became a reality. Yes, dreams do come true. People used to say, why are you putting her through such a big course? Your daughter won’t be able to do it because I was a below-average student..,” reads her LinkedIn post.
Amita Prajapati’s journey to becoming a Chartered Accountant is an inspiring tale of resilience and determination. Her father, a tea seller, stood as a pillar of support, ignoring the taunts from relatives who questioned their investment in her education.
In a heartfelt post, Amita said, “They used to say you can’t afford to educate her so much by selling tea, save money and build a house instead. How long will you keep living on the streets with grown-up daughters? Anyway, one day they will leave as they are someone else’s wealth, and you will have nothing left. Yes, “of course,” I live in a slum (very few people know this), but now I am not ashamed.”
Despite being labeled a below-average student and living in a slum, Amita Prajapati turned her struggles into motivation. She embraced her challenging environment with resilience, using it as a driving force to pursue her goals. “Some people used to say, “slum-dwellers, with crazy minds,” true, absolutely correct, if my mind wasn’t crazy, I wouldn’t have reached here today. And now, I am capable enough to build a house for my father. I can fulfill all his wishes,” reads her post.
“Some people used to say, “slum-dwellers, with crazy minds,” true, absolutely correct, if my mind wasn’t crazy, I wouldn’t have reached here today. And now, I am capable enough to build a house for my father. I can fulfill all his wishes. For the first time, I hugged my father and cried; this is peace,” the post further reads.