Tuesday, 25 February 2020

366 days of wisdom (February 25, 2020)

Day 56 of wisdom

“The man on top of the mountain didn’t fall there.”

Vince Lombardi.

Getting to the top of a mountain does not happen by accident, one does not just fall there, it is a very daunting task that requires serious, adequate, and deliberate preparation. While climbing a mountain, if care is not taken, and absolute concentration is not given to the climbing process, the  climber (mountaineer) may loose grip and fall to base of the mountain which may be very deadly.

Achieving success is like climbing a mountain, it is no mean feat, it requires lots of hard work, determination, commitment, and loyalty to the course, and confidence in your ability to succeed. Successful people achieve success by not giving up even when things are not interesting, going their way, or even getting enough encouragements from friends, and families.

It takes no stress nor effort to fail, the only action to be undertaken for failure to be assured is to do nothing, failure is cheap, and easy, just as it takes nothing for one to fall from the top of a mountain, to the bottom; as easy as demolishing a building that have taken months or even years to build, so is failure easy to achieve, if not easier.

In your pursuit of success, stubbornness could be a necessary virtue, because you will  need it to keep pushing, when discouragement comes. You must be dogged, focused, and committed to the process if you must get to the top of the mountain. Not everybody gets to the mountain top, so, not everybody will succeed, but you must strive to get there.

You don't get to the top by wishing, you get there by climbing.

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John Kamikun.

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