Those who want to achieve in life, there is no Exit Door for them. They are “do or die” type or “achieve or perish” kind people. Like Tariq Bin Ziyad, they burn their boats right at the outset! Because the battle has already been won in their minds.

Arshad Nadeem’s journey to success is filled with many ups and downs, and it offers valuable lessons for those who often complain about their situations and feel helpless. One of the most important lessons we can learn from his story is that determination and hard work can help you overcome obstacles, even when you face challenges like lack of resources or many problems in your way.

I strongly believe that Arshad Nadeem’s story should be included in our school curriculum.

Moreover, it’s important for us to take inspiration from Arshad Nadeem’s achievements, not just on an individual level but also as a community. We should use his golden medal as a symbol of success and motivation to keep moving forward.

Before Arshad Nadeem won the gold medal, very few people in our country even knew about the javelin throw as an Olympic sport. However, it’s crucial to understand that we shouldn’t all rush to practice javelin throwing without understanding what it involves, the skills needed, and the discipline required to excel in such a sport, in general, and life in particular.

Arshad Nadeem didn’t just become successful overnight; he faced numerous challenges, trained rigorously, and stayed committed to his craft. His story should encourage us to pursue our passions with the same determination, whether it’s sports, academics, or any other field we are interested in.

By sharing his story in our schools, we can inspire a new generation to appreciate the journey, not just the destination.

For those pursuing careers in Sales and Marketing, Arshad’s story is a perfect example of envisioning the success you want to achieve; pack your vision with all the energy you have got; don’t be let down by heavy odds; ask God and the day will come when success will be yours!

ARSHAD NADEEM’s MESSAGE TO ALL: GOLD MEDAL IS FIRST WON IN THE MIND, THEN IN THE OLYMPICS.