Follow Your Dream
If you have a dream, follow it. No matter how wild, outrageous,
and improbable it may seem. If possible travel on your journey
with friends who will support you. Friendship can keep your
faith alive long after your energy and hope have been worn away.
Another thing you might want to do is to go where your
probability of success is greatest.
When you work long and hard at the apparently futile, remember
that your sense of futility is a lie; it is merely your
conditioned mind reminding you of your limits; the lie seeks to
eliminate your future promise.
Sooner or later, you'll get results.
Above all, in the throes of failure persist. Persistence can
initiate success. When talent and effort have been exhausted,
persistence will carry you through to the end. Sometimes all
that is needed to change a hopeless situation is hanging on
until you find the millionth pebble.
In the memorable words of Winston Churchill, "Never, never,
never, never give up."
The mass appeal of movie-character Indiana Jones is that he
symbolizes the quality of persistence. No matter how bad things
get, he keeps on trying one more time.
Eventually, somehow, despite every reversal, he breaks through
to his goal.
You, too, must learn the art of persistence. Persist when you're
completely exhausted. Persist when all efforts fail. Persist
when you feel hopeless. You will find your dream if you can
persist long enough.
You may sometimes win through sheer luck. You may sometimes win
through broad talent. But, eventually, neither luck nor talent
will be enough, and the principle of persistence is all that you
will have left. In the end, it may be that persistence is your
only abiding friend. It will pull you through all the pain, all
the toil, all the hardship. In the long run, persistence, more
than any other trait of success, makes a true winner.
Persistence pays. It pays handsomely. With persistence comes
learning and adaptation. With persistence comes luck and change.
To succeed in anything, learn how to endure adversity, learn how
to feel confident in the midst of obvious failure. Let no-one
and nothing deter you from your heart's desire.
Water persistently washing against the hardest rock will
eventually erode it away. Be as water. "Beware of no-one more
than of yourself," said Charles Spurgeon. "We carry our worst
enemies within us." When you give up, you let yourself down. You
lose your chance at success. You also lose your self-confidence.
Persist! Stick to what you set out to do. Stick to it even if
it doesn't seem worth it. Physical energy, moods, circumstances
change. The darkness passes. In the face of failure, poverty,
loneliness and obscurity, persistence brings you success.