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From Heartbreak to Hope: UPSC journey demands resilience after results

The annual unveiling of the UPSC results brings with it a stark duality of human experience: the soaring elation of dreams realized and the quiet devastation of aspirations unmet

Tanu JainTanu Jain
Apr 26, 2025, 06:00 pm IST
in Bharat, Opinion, Employment
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The UPSC results are out. Across the nation, dreams have taken flight — and some have come crashing down. While some aspirants celebrate the realization of a lifelong dream, others sit quietly, processing a heartbreak that words can’t quite capture. Some have secured the ranks they aspired for, some have fallen short by a margin, and many haven’t found their names on the list at all.

But life, as always, moves forward.Each year, this cycle repeats itself. New aspirations are born, old ones are renewed, and the journey of relentless hard work begins again. The question is not whether you succeeded or failed this time — the real question is: Will you rise again?

It’s not easy to move physically and emotionally with a heavy heart. The burden of disappointment weighs more than we admit. But slowly, you realise — the dream hasn’t died. It has only paused. You must rise again, with the same fire, the same clarity of purpose. You must gather your scattered pieces and begin the journey once more.

There is a deep truth in the Buddha’s words — “Atta Dīpā Bhava” — Be your own light. Who else can spark the flame within you, if not you? In the face of failure, this becomes your greatest strength. No external applause or validation will carry you through — only your inner resolve can.

This too shall pass. Even through the pain, you must pick up the pen again, turn the pages again, and return to your desk like a soldier preparing for battle. Another year of discipline, patience, and strategy lies ahead — a year that may shape not just your future, but generations to come.

History is filled with stories of those who rose again after falling.Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, before becoming India’s Missile Man and President, was rejected from becoming a fighter pilot — he stood ninth in the list with only eight selections.
Many civil servants today will tell you they cracked the exam on their second, third, or even fourth attempt — and each time, they came back stronger, not weaker.

Let us remember the Sanskrit wisdom:
अन्धकारं परित्यज्य स्वदीपेन प्रकाशय।
Andhakāraṁ parityajya svadīpena prakāśaya
“Cast away the darkness and illuminate with your own light.” So light your inner flame again. Write down your goals again. Visualize success with greater clarity. Meditate on your vision. Manifest your reality. Most importantly, remember why you began this journey in the first place. The goal is still worthy — and so are you.

Be grateful — for the time, energy, guidance, and opportunities you had through this challenging journey. Gratitude fuels endurance.This examination isn’t just about intellect — it is about patience, resilience, and character. Be worthy of it. Let this failure refine you, not define you.

Embrace the virtue of fearlessness

न प्रार्थयन्ते विजयं निर्भयाः कर्मसंश्रिताः।
कर्मणैव हि सिद्ध्यन्ति कार्याणि न मनोरथैः॥
“The fearless, who rely on their actions, do not merely wish for victory. Success is achieved through effort — not dreams alone.”So, be fearless. Be determined. And prepare once again — not with despair, but with renewed strength. Because when the journey is true, the result follows.

The show must go on.

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