PV Sindhu Discusses Resilience and Hard Work in Inspiring Student Talk
Insights from PV Sindhu on Success
Two-time Olympic medalist PV Sindhu emphasized that achieving success is a gradual process that requires dedication and effort, whether in sports or academics. During an engaging fireside chat at DPS International in Gurugram, she and education leader Devyani Jaipuria shared valuable insights with students about the importance of resilience and discipline.
Sindhu's Perspective on Overcoming Challenges
Sindhu reflected on her personal experiences, stating that success is not merely defined by victories but by the determination to rise after failures. "I've faced more losses than wins at times," she remarked, as noted in a press release. "However, there’s always another opportunity. You must persist and have faith in your abilities," she encouraged.
She recounted her journey, highlighting the numerous near-misses before finally clinching gold at the World Championships. "There were instances when I doubted if it was meant for me, but my perseverance made a significant difference," she shared.
The Significance of Sports in Education
Devyani Jaipuria contributed to the discussion by stressing the need for schools to rethink how they equip students for future challenges. "Sports impart essential lessons in perseverance, discipline, and the courage to chase ambitious goals," she stated.
Jaipuria further asserted that sports should not be viewed as secondary in education. "We must recognize sports as a vital component of learning life skills," she added.
Support Systems in Achieving Success
The dialogue also highlighted the crucial role of support systems in achieving success. "Every strong individual often has a network of support—mentors, families, and communities that help them persevere," Jaipuria noted.
Sindhu echoed this sentiment, acknowledging the influence of her parents and coaches throughout her career. "Supporting children in their pursuits is essential. Success is rarely immediate; it often takes years, and that’s when support is most critical," she remarked.
The session concluded with an interactive Q&A, where students posed questions to both speakers about managing pressure, ambition, and carving their own paths.