It's not like after winning an award, your job is done and you

It's not like after winning an award, your job is done and you

22/09/2025
22/09/2025

It's not like after winning an award, your job is done and you can relax. You still have to work hard.

It's not like after winning an award, your job is done and you
It's not like after winning an award, your job is done and you
It's not like after winning an award, your job is done and you can relax. You still have to work hard.
It's not like after winning an award, your job is done and you
It's not like after winning an award, your job is done and you can relax. You still have to work hard.
It's not like after winning an award, your job is done and you
It's not like after winning an award, your job is done and you can relax. You still have to work hard.
It's not like after winning an award, your job is done and you
It's not like after winning an award, your job is done and you can relax. You still have to work hard.
It's not like after winning an award, your job is done and you
It's not like after winning an award, your job is done and you can relax. You still have to work hard.
It's not like after winning an award, your job is done and you
It's not like after winning an award, your job is done and you can relax. You still have to work hard.
It's not like after winning an award, your job is done and you
It's not like after winning an award, your job is done and you can relax. You still have to work hard.
It's not like after winning an award, your job is done and you
It's not like after winning an award, your job is done and you can relax. You still have to work hard.
It's not like after winning an award, your job is done and you
It's not like after winning an award, your job is done and you can relax. You still have to work hard.
It's not like after winning an award, your job is done and you
It's not like after winning an award, your job is done and you
It's not like after winning an award, your job is done and you
It's not like after winning an award, your job is done and you
It's not like after winning an award, your job is done and you
It's not like after winning an award, your job is done and you
It's not like after winning an award, your job is done and you
It's not like after winning an award, your job is done and you
It's not like after winning an award, your job is done and you
It's not like after winning an award, your job is done and you

Hear now the words of Diljit Dosanjh, whose voice carries both song and wisdom: “It’s not like after winning an award, your job is done and you can relax. You still have to work hard.” In this teaching lies a truth as old as the mountains—that glory is not the end of the journey, but but a fleeting flame along the path. For honors are but reflections, and the true strength of a man is measured not by the crown upon his head, but by the labor of his hands and the steadfastness of his heart.

The award is a moment of recognition, a mirror that shows what has been accomplished. Yet, it is not the harvest’s end, but only the gathering of one season’s fruit. Beyond it lie new fields to till, new seeds to sow, new battles to fight within and without. To rest upon the laurels of victory is to invite decay, for idleness is the slow poison of all greatness.

Thus he declares: your job is not done. The world does not stop turning, nor does the soul cease hungering for growth. To remain alive in spirit, one must keep striving, keep creating, keep walking the road that stretches ever onward. The honor of yesterday cannot sustain the labors of tomorrow; only discipline, humility, and perseverance can.

Therefore, O children of ambition, hear and remember: work hard still. Accept the wreath of victory with gratitude, but do not let it bind your steps. For true greatness lies not in a single triumph, but in the relentless flame of effort that burns until the final breath. In this way, Dosanjh joins the chorus of sages before him, teaching that the path of excellence has no end, save in eternity.

Diljit Dosanjh
Diljit Dosanjh

Indian - Musician Born: January 6, 1984

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ANNhat Anh Nguyen

Diljit Dosanjh’s statement makes me reflect on how success is often misunderstood. Achieving an award or recognition is just one milestone, not the end. But what happens when the excitement of winning fades? What motivates you to continue working hard after reaching a goal? Is it intrinsic motivation, the desire to keep growing, or the external pressure to maintain that level of success that drives people forward?

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DTdep trai

This quote from Diljit Dosanjh really resonates, especially in a world where people often associate awards with the end of the hard work. It’s a valuable reminder that the journey doesn’t stop after success. How do people continue working with the same drive after recognition? Does achieving something significant push someone to work harder, or does it create a fear of not living up to expectations?

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STSontuyen Tran

Diljit Dosanjh’s words make me think about how success is often seen as the finish line, but in reality, it’s just another step in the journey. After an award, the expectation to maintain or surpass that success can be overwhelming. What keeps people motivated when they’ve already reached the top? Is it the desire to improve, to challenge themselves, or is it the external pressure that drives them forward?

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HTHau Ta

I really appreciate Diljit Dosanjh’s perspective on success. It’s a stark reminder that awards or achievements are not the end of the road. In fact, they often come with more responsibility and expectation. How do you balance the joy of success with the pressure to keep delivering? What does it take to stay focused and keep working hard even after reaching such milestones? It’s a mindset shift that requires discipline and resilience.

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MVMinh Vu

Diljit Dosanjh’s quote is a reminder that success doesn’t bring an end to the hard work. It’s easy to assume that winning an award means you can sit back and relax, but the reality is that the work doesn’t stop there. How do people stay motivated after achieving something significant? Does the pressure to maintain success become greater after recognition, or is it more about pushing for personal growth and improvement?

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