#thankyougoodnovel Happy Thanks Giving Here is a question of the day:- What should be your proper intro? - the courses you have done? - the awards you have won? - son/daughter/relative of so and so? or - a parent of so and so? Rachna went through a similar experience. Excerpts from the book "Every Turmoil Has To End" - Another reporter asked a tempting question, "Would you not like to further your education?" A confident smile graced her lips as she thought of the question. Something about her had changed over the past few months. She, too, had adopted Rahul's charisma. She had become so successful that her smile was almost unrecognisable. "I am what I am. My personality does not depend upon degrees or diplomas. I am an institution myself." She says, "I don't have the time to spare to go to any school." "What is the parameter of a person's success?" A female reporter asked, and Rachna felt inclined to answer that question. "Simple. When a lender approaches you and insists upon you to borrow. I don't go to any bank today, but the bank comes to me, gives me service at my place, and pleads on opening an account or availing myself of a loan. Throughout the deal, my educational qualifications are nowhere to be seen. A person should aim to achieve such a status. Today, my school keeps harping that I am their alumni, their product, but I do not feel any need to mention my school anywhere. I have to turn down their invitations for "chief guest" at times because I know it is their cheap marketing gimmick." Rachna explained. The reporters were both stunned and amazed by her answers. Rachna was indeed a remarkable woman. Someone asked, "It is often said that whatever you are today, it is because of your mentor, Mr Rahul. How do you feel about this tag attached to your personality?" At that question, Rachna looked at Rahul seated in the crowd, whose eyes were already on her, waiting for her answer. She looked at him with so much love and admiration, it seemed her heart was about to burst. Not once did she take her eyes off him as she answered, "Yes, this has been my destiny, my family's destiny. I cannot pay him back. He produced one Rachna. My karma will be that I try to produce ten more Rachnas. Today, I am called his prodigy, and tomorrow, he will be called Rachna's mentor. That would be my tribute to him. What goes around, comes around. Tables Do Turn." https://www.goodnovel.com/book_info/31000307478/Romance/Every-Turmoil-Leads-To-An-End
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