Akshat Mathur an introvert, was a little boy who had no friends because of the simple reason that he was a shy child. Also many of his classmates bullied him, due to which he became more quiet and reserved. He hated being at school, his only friends were his parents and his little sister who was too young to understand anything (5 years younger ). He used to find excuses to go back home, sometimes stomach ache, sometimes headache, he made sure to come back home before recess. Life was being harsh at him. Maybe being an introvert was his mistake. Eventually he became very close to his parents because they were the only people who made him feel comfortable, loved him and gave him a sense of protection, they were the only people who valued his emotions and understood his nature and respected who he was. He wanted to make friends, but never knew how to? Also as he used to be alone people found it easy to bully him and mock him. He was teased for wearing specs, for being skinny, for bei...
They say you have to be extra ordinary to be successful so here i am sharing with you a story of an ordinary man, who was born ordinary, brought up very basically but still made up to the Asia level. A 6 year old boy used to cross the gym every evening while going to his tuitions with his mother. He used to stare at the posters in the gym, posters of Arnold Schwarzenegger, Ronnie Coleman and Dorian Yates, thinking of having a body like them some day. He was an energetic kid, he used to do push ups, pull ups, try coping the stunts from the movies and etc. A vibrant kid who was very much enthusiastic about his life a kind of person who would never sit in one place. He worked out in his house until he was 11, he asked his father to join the gym near their house but his father denied saying " abhi loha uthayega, muh se khoon niklega aur mar jaayega" (if you will lift weight now, you will get blood from your mouth and you will die.) he continued his pull ups and othe...