🎠The Power of Saying NO and Choosing the Right Opportunity đźŽ
In the movie The Pursuit of Happyness, there’s a powerful moment when Chris Gardner chooses not to give up on his dream internship. That single decision — saying NO to “playing it safe” — changes his entire life.
I had my own version of that moment back in 2019.
As the Class Representative, I was expected to compulsorily participate in the March Past. At the very same time, my Tamil Department invited me to act in the stage play Mahavatar Narsimha – Bhakta Prahlada.
I couldn’t do both. I had to choose.
That day, I said a clear NO to the March Past. It wasn’t an easy decision, but it turned out to be the right one. Because sometimes, a correct NO at the right time is far more powerful than a reluctant yes.
My teacher first offered me the role of a Guru — something I was comfortable with. But deep down, I wanted to challenge myself. I chose instead to play Naradar (Narayana! Narayana!), a role completely outside my comfort zone.
The rehearsals were intense, the bonding with my teammates unforgettable, and the final performance a huge success. When I transformed from “Class Representative Vaishnavi” to “Naradar Vaishnavi,” the applause and appreciation I received still echo in my memory. From that day, my seniors fondly called me “SDNBVC Naradar.”
Looking back, I realized that by saying NO to one opportunity, I had opened the door to another that shaped me in a more meaningful way. It taught me that choices define us — and stepping out of our comfort zone often brings the most rewarding experiences.
✨ “Life is a matter of choices, and every choice you make makes you.” – John C. Maxwell
Even today, whether in academics, career, or leadership, I carry this lesson with me. Saying NO is not rejection — it is redirection. And sometimes, it leads you exactly where you’re meant to be.