
This poem reflects on life as a personal examination where every individual receives unique challenges. It encourages self-trust, patience, and authenticity, reminding readers that true success comes not from imitation but from embracing one’s own path.
# Life’s True Exam #
Life is the hardest test, I feel,
With questions no one else can see.
We search for guides along the way,
Yet none can solve our mystery.
We glance around at others’ sheets,
And fear our page is not the same,
But every soul its own path meets,
Its own true loss, its own true gain.
The smart one may write with speed,
And the quiet one may pause and cry,
Yet both are learning what they need,
Though different stars light up their sky.
Friends, life’s exam is not unfair,
It’s shaped by trials and what hearts dream.
No copied lines can take us there,
No borrowed light can make dawn beam.
So write your answers, slow or fast,
In ink of hope, without fear or blame,
The ones who pass are those at last
Who play their own, not others’ game.
(Vijay Verma)
www.retiredkalam.com

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A profound reflection on individuality and self-trust.🤍✨Truly inspiring lines.🤍✨
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Thank you so much for your kind and thoughtful words. 🤍 Your appreciation truly means a lot. Reflections on individuality and self-trust come from a place close to the heart, so knowing that it resonated with you is deeply encouraging. I’m grateful you took the time to share your thoughts, and I hope these lines continue to inspire and uplift you on your own journey. ✨
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very nice .
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Thank you so much.
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That’s a very romantic poem. Paints a rosy picture that’s different from how reality is. Some people don’t pass the tests Life gives them but fail miserably. Someone like Hitler for example. Or Jeffrey Epstein for example. They don’t learn and they don’t pass the tests. They fail. And they stagnate. And they ensure the people who support them and encourage them to carry on with their atrocities fail and stagnate as well.
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You raise a powerful and important point. It’s true that not every life story follows a hopeful arc of growth or redemption. While some people learn from hardship and become wiser or kinder, others resist reflection and instead cause harm—to themselves and to the world around them. History gives us sobering examples, from figures like Adolf Hitler to Jeffrey Epstein, whose choices led not to growth but to devastation.
Their lives remind us that experience alone does not guarantee wisdom; growth requires humility, accountability, and a willingness to change.
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True that. Goodnight Vermaji 🙂
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Good night,
Have a restful night.
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Wonderful poem with rhythm and brilliant parallelism! Life is the hardest test, for sure! Have a nice weekend!
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Thank you so much for your kind and uplifting words! I’m truly glad the rhythm and parallelism resonated with you. And yes, life really is the toughest test—but perhaps that’s what makes its lessons so meaningful. Wishing you a beautiful, relaxing weekend as well! 😊
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A MASTERPIECE of its own kind. Liked it, especially the lines “write your answers, slow or fast,
In ink of hope, without fear or blame”
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Thank you so much for your kind and encouraging words. I’m truly glad those lines spoke to you—they were written straight from the heart, and it means a lot to know they resonated with you. Y
our appreciation is deeply motivating and reminds me why I write in the first place. Grateful for your support and thoughtful reading.
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You’re always welcome, Verma ji
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That’s very kind of you—thank you so much. Your warmth and encouragement always mean a great deal to me. I truly appreciate your thoughtful presence and generous spirit. Wishing you continued joy, inspiration, and many beautiful moments ahead.
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Deeply evocative!
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Thank you so much for your kind words. I’m truly glad the poem resonated with you and stirred something meaningful within. Knowing that it felt evocative to you is deeply encouraging—it means the emotions and thoughts behind it found a real connection. I appreciate you taking a moment to share that; it truly means a lot.
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What a profound and true poem, my friend.
Life truly is a silent test, where each person receives questions that only they can decipher. Trying to copy others’ paths is to lose the richness of one’s own learning.
The poem’s invitation is clear: trust yourself, respect your own heart’s timing, and embrace authenticity as light. True approval doesn’t come from haste or comparison, but from honoring one’s own journey, however unique and challenging it may be.
Thank you for sharing this reflection, so sensitive and yet so profound. 🙂🙏🏻✨📖🖋️🪷
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Thank you, my dear friend, for such a thoughtful and soul-touching reflection. Your words feel like a gentle echo of the poem’s spirit, as if you stepped inside its silence and listened closely to what it was trying to say. I’m truly moved by how deeply you understood its heart—especially your insight about life’s questions being uniquely written for each of us.
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Wonderful poem sir.
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“Thank you so much.
Your words mean a lot. Truly inspiring!”
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You’re welcome.
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Good morning.
Have a nice day.
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