Expansion of Idea Topic Preservance is key to success
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Perseverance is the key to success
Perseverance is a miracle-working virtue; if you have it,
you can accomplish anything. Success in any field is the fruit borne on the
tree of perseverance. There is no single example in the entire human race that
is an exception. All great personalities and personages, who have left
indelible prints of their lives on the sands of eternity, are the men and women
who converted their failures into success through perseverance. Perseverance
actually is going from one failure to another without losing the enthusiasm to
face more failures. All great personages whom we adore as role-models of
success such as Albert Einstein, Charles
Darwin, Isaac Newton, Socrates, Thomas Edison, Abraham Lincoln, Charlie Chaplin,
Henry Ford, Bill Gates, Walt Disney, Helen Keller, Mahatma Gandhi, and so on
achieved greatness through perseverance only.
All the above mentioned names share one common thing; they
were not quitters; they were winners. They knew the secret to be successful.
They faced myriads of obstacles and hindrances without compromising with their
vision and mission. They were ready to face as many failures as were required
in order to be successful. I will only quote one or two life examples from the
list. Helen Keller, who lost her hearing and seeing power due to sum fatal
disease in her early childhood, faced the darkness of failure on almost every
step of her life! Did she give up? No! She diligently sowed the seeds of her
hopped and aspirations in the dark soil of failures! What a miracle women she
turned out to be! She is one of the most successful women the world has ever
known! Not only she learnt to speak; she earned a degree for herself from Radcliffe
College. She became a famous figure of inspiration and perseverance. She bettered
and inspired many lives!
Abraham Lincoln
failed approximately 12 times before he was elected the president of America.
The biographies or autobiographies of each successful man or woman reminds us
of the obvious fact that failures are inescapable and unavoidable part of the
adventure we call success. The one great lesson to be learnt from these amazing
personages is the lesson of perseverance, determination and acceptance of
failures without losing heart and the sight of our goal. The following lines of
a famous poem aptly describe the spirit of perseverance:
‘When the things go wrong, as they sometime will,
When the road you are trudging seems all uphill,
When the funds are low and the debts are high,
And you want to smile, but you have to sigh,
When care is pressing you down a bit-
Rest if you must, but don’t you quit.
Heroes are a breed apart. They defy the paradigm. They challenge the equilibrium.
Their dedication and commitment towards work make them different from the others.
Giving up is an easy option in life but perseverance towards work is what makes one a Hero.
There are many examples of this:
“People should retire at the age of 60” but Amitabh Bachchan , who was once ruined financially, was voted as the youth icon at the age of 60.
We always say “An Individual can never make a difference” but Mahatma Gandhi did.
There is a famous quote “Success Comes with Experience” but the 16 year old Sachin Tendulkar rocked the cricket world with his bat.
“One doesn’t need education to go in the corporate world”, Bill gates.
If “One needs money to make money” then Dhirubhai Ambaniwould never have been in the Indian Business Sector.
It is their passion, commitment and perseverance that makes them Heroes of this world. They challenged themselves and stood apart from others.
Dale Carnegie once said- “Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all.”
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