20 April 2026
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“Success usually comes to those who are too busy to be looking for it.”
It is easy to become focused on results.
Views, responses, recognition—these are visible and immediate. When they rise, motivation increases. When they fall, doubt appears.
But outcomes are not fully in your control.
The process is.
When you stay connected to what you are doing—writing, creating, showing up—you build something stable. You reduce dependence on external signals.
Results follow patterns we do not always see immediately.
If you keep checking them too closely, they begin to affect your effort.
Instead, stay with the work.
Do it with attention. Do it with consistency. Let the outcome take its own time.
A strong process creates results eventually.
But a weak process, even with occasional success, does not last.
Focus on what you can continue.
Because what you build daily becomes more important than what appears occasionally.
Rajat Chandra Sarmah
Guwahati, Assam, India
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