Tuesday, 17 May 2011

What is your excuse?

In continuation to the last post, when talking to or reading about successful people we realize that most if not all were told ‘no’ at some point and were disappointed one way or the other.
The difference between those who are failures and those who are successful is the fact that successful people made the most out of the little they were given by life.
Let us look at Abraham Lincoln, he was raised in abject poverty, yet he grew to become one of the most celebrated presidents of the United States of America.
Franklyn Rosevelt was a man stricken with paralysis, whilst Albert Einsten was referred to as a slow learner and even considered mentally challenged. He was written off as beyond education and yet he is till this day considered one of the smartest men that ever lived.
Helen Keller was born both deaf and blind yet graduated with the highest honors and impacted the world immensely.
Gilda Meir, Israel’s first and only Prime Minister was a divorced grandmother…What is your excuse?
What I’m trying to say is simple; you can make it regardless your situation today. Looking at these people, all that stood out to me was not their hardship and struggle but their achievements. I realized that success is not dependant on one’s circumstances but rather on overcoming them. Personally, I don’t believe I can achieve anything without God…I believe the words of the greatest over comer, Paul and as he wrote: “if God be for us, who can be against us?”
In conclusion, I don’t care what you think you’re going through, be it good or bad, don’t dull…don’t use it as an excuse…get up and change your situation…!
For goodness sake even people in Iraq, Japan and Libya are hopeful of a better tomorrow.
I DARE YOU TO DREAM…!
WHATS YOUR EXCUSE NOT TO?

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