iShare
Would you like to react to this message? Create an account in a few clicks or log in to continue.

iShare

ishare Forums discuss
 
首頁相冊搜尋Latest images會員註冊登入

3 Idiots -

Because in the end, the degree doesn’t hug you back. The people you love do.

They called them idiots—Rancho, Farhan, Raju. Three boys who didn’t fit the assembly line of expectations. In a world that measured success in ranks and salaries, they measured it in heartbeats. 3 Idiots

Here’s a short reflective piece inspired by 3 Idiots : Because in the end, the degree doesn’t hug you back

The film wasn’t really about engineering. It was about the pressure to perform, the silence of a father’s disappointment, the suicide of a student who couldn’t find another way out. It was about a professor who confused fear with discipline, and a friend who laughed in the face of that fear—not cruelly, but rebelliously, joyfully. Three boys who didn’t fit the assembly line

Rancho taught us that excellence isn’t about chasing success, but about chasing curiosity. “Follow excellence, and success will chase you,” he said—not as a slogan, but as a way of breathing. Farhan showed us that courage isn’t the absence of fear, but the decision to turn the camera toward your own soul instead of someone else’s dream. And Raju? He reminded us that life isn’t a résumé—it’s a tightrope of family, fear, and faith, and sometimes you have to fall before you can stand straight.

Three idiots. One message: Don’t be a machine. Be alive. Be scared. Be wrong. Be still. But above all—be yours .

“All is Well” isn’t a lie. It’s a mantra. A way of pressing your palm against your heart and telling it to keep beating even when the circuits are fried.