Man shares condition of his eyes after studying 13 hours daily while preparing for bar exams
Mr Possible revealed that during his bar exams, he studied for an average of 13 hours a day which resulted in complications with his eyes.
A Nigerian law student pursuing his dreams in the United States has become a symbol of dedication and resilience, demonstrating the sacrifices he made to excel in his bar exams.
Known as @Mrpossidez on the X platform, his journey has served as an inspiring example for many, highlighting the profound relationship between hard work and success.
This young Nigerian, who had previously graduated with a first-class degree in his homeland before embarking on a legal career in the U.S., didn't shy away from discussing the hurdles he encountered during his pursuit of success.
Mr Possible opened up about the arduous path he traversed to achieve his ambitions. He disclosed that, during his rigorous bar exams, he committed himself to an average of 13 hours of study every day, which ultimately took a toll on his health, particularly his eyes.
In a poignant testament to his commitment, Mr Possible shared a photograph of his swollen eyes, accompanied by the following words:
"The journey was hellish, but unquestionably worth it. I successfully passed the New York Bar exams, undoubtedly the most challenging legal examination I've faced. I also aced my corporate finance exams, marking my transition into a finance lawyer at a prestigious Wall Street firm in New York. I relocated to the bustling city of New York, and as time passes, the boys are becoming men.
Those were the condition of my eyes back in July 19, just a few days before the bar exam. I was dedicating an average of 13 hours every day to studying. The toll it takes on one's well-being is undeniable."
Mr Possible's remarkable journey exemplifies the unwavering commitment and dedication required to achieve success in the demanding field of law. His story serves as a beacon of inspiration for those striving to overcome challenges and fulfill their aspirations.