The Biggest Regret of my LIFE!
Ayush Saraf
Intern-Funds-room and Funds-research|| MAC'23| ||B.COM|| IILM'25 || MBA|| |Enthusiastic| NEP Sarthi ||President of Entrepreneurship Cell, IILM
As I stepped into the ring for my State-Level Muay Thai Championship, I felt confident and ready. I had trained hard for months and was determined to win the tournament and I did it. But as the match progressed, I felt a sudden sharp pain in my left shoulder. I knew something was wrong, but I didn’t want to give up. I kept fighting, hoping the pain would go away.
But in the end, My shoulder got dislocated and I had to be carried out of the ring, but I didn’t quit the match and continued my match with the injured arm. It was a harmful blow, not only to my physical health but also to my mental state.?
The injury required bed rest for 4 months, and it was a difficult time for me. I couldn’t move my arm and had to depend on others for help with even the simplest of tasks. I felt frustrated and helpless, and I couldn’t help but think about how things would have been different if my shoulder hadn’t dislocated.
During my recovery, I had a lot of time about what happened and why. I realised that I had pushed myself too hard and didn’t give enough attention to my body’s signals. I had ignored the warning signs and paid the price.
The incident was a harsh reminder of the importance of taking care of my body and listening to it. It taught me that winning isn’t everything and that my health and well-being are more important. It also taught me the power of strength and determination, as I was able to come back stronger after the incident.
DU’22|| BA prog.||MBA’25|| Marketing and operations. President- Marketing insights, IILM Gurugram.
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