23-year-old Sahil died in the Dwarka accident, after which his big dreams and unwavering resolve were revealed from his room. Awakening
Jagran correspondent, West Delhi. It is said that if you keep your dreams in front of your eyes, the passion to fulfill them never diminishes. Sahil, the 23 year old youth who died in the Dwarka accident has proved this to be true. Sahil's room is not an ordinary room, but a living witness to his future goals and unwavering resolutions. On every wall of his room, everywhere only echoes of success are heard.
As soon as Sahil enters the room, a message written in English in big letters on the wall attracts attention, in which it is written that passion will defeat talent every time. This was not just a sentence, but Sahil's philosophy on the basis of which he wants to create his identity. On the other part of the wall, he has carved words like dream and discipline in such a way that without discipline any dream is incomplete.
One million dollar goal written on the ceiling
Sahil's ambition can be gauged from the fact that he did not even leave his roof. To keep his eyes on his biggest goal while sleeping, he has written on the ceiling that he has determined to achieve the achievement of 1 million dollars by the year 2025.
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In Sahil's room, even the slightest breeze is creating a sweet sound of metal colliding, the sound of those dozens of medals colliding with each other. This medal was won by Sahil in the football and other sports competition of St. Joseph's College. On the table are his childhood sketch photos, along with a poster of Thomas Shelby from Peaky Blinders and a special quote.
His mother says that Sahil wanted to fly in first class and have his own plane. This makes it clear that Sahil's thinking is far above the ordinary. This room of Sahil reflects his passion towards his goals.
Offer letter came 10 days after the accident
Sahil had completed his BBA studies and his dreams were very high. He wanted to create a better future for his mother. This is the reason that after BBA, he had secured admission in Manchester University, United Kingdom to pursue MBA.
Sahil did not even inform his mother about this. His mother also came to know about this. 10 days after the accident with Sahil, the offer letter from the university came to her mail. Sahil had himself completed the necessary admission forms for his studies, from insurance and visa paperwork.
According to the offer letter, he was to leave for his new flight abroad in August this year, but a careless speed turned all those dreams into ashes. Also read: From the Dwarka accident to the bail of the minor accused, how the mother's only son was snatched away; full inside story
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