How Persistence is Helpful
Life is filled with endless
possibilities and countless opportunities.
The only problem is that not
all those possibilities or opportunities are accessible to us...or are they?
Marcus Aurelius once said,
"The impediment to action
advances action. What stands in the way becomes the way."
To rephrase what he said, “The
thing that is preventing you from taking actions—taking your shot at the opportunity or simply doing what you want to do—is the very thing that you
should be working on overcoming. You must focus on overcoming that challenge, limitation, resistance, mystery, or inadequacy, would you will get what you desire”.
It appears backwards. It seems
counterintuitive that the obstacle is the path to be taken. Let me share an
interesting story with you:
A lot of people know the story
of Moses, who, when leading his people through the wilderness, was trapped
between an angry, genocidal army and the Red Sea. As the story goes, Moses uses
his staff to split the Red Sea in two and leads his people across the dry
path that appeared between the split of the sea.
It's a story that implies that
you can literally overcome any challenge no matter how scary or impossible.
However, what many people do
not know is that just before splitting the sea, Moses had run to God in
prayer, asking him to help save them from certain death and destruction. But
God had replied, “Why do you cry unto me? Tell your people to march
forward (towards the sea), and use your staff to divide the sea...”.
This extra information is
profound in the sense that there was never an obstacle in the way;
all that needed to be done was to “march forward”.
We Will Always Be Faced with Obstacles
Obstacles, impediments, and
deep Red Seas are always standing in our way, but they are never meant to
deter us, at least, not all of them, and not when we have the capacity and
ability to overcome the challenges.
Always remember that even Moses
didn’t know his staff (which he had had all this while) could split the seas. Just as
so many people underestimate their capabilities. You might
even be underestimating yourself right now, but it is okay. We all come to the
realisation of our potential when duty calls.
It's like when you go to a mall
and stare at the huge doors which have no handles, and then decide to look for
another door, without realising that the door was designed to only open when
you step towards and close enough to them.
Sometimes:
- There are truly obstacles.
- You really have to prove yourself.
- You have to go through high waters.
While other times, there are no
struggles – you may even be invited in, and maybe even pushed in. But you
should also realise that few good doors are ever left ajar for everyone to walk
through.
Sometimes there needs to be a
test of your grit, desire, perseverance, and even patience. You just have to
stand there knocking and knocking till the door is opened. Sometimes you have
to push until something happens. In all, you must not be deterred or intimidated
into abandoning an opportunity.
Don't Let Failures Get in Your Way
Thomas Edison is credited with
(and is now famous for) inventing the light bulb.
But before that, just before
the invention and before his success, he had had to endure an inordinate amount
of failure. In fact, he had tried out over a thousand ways to make the light
bulb a possibility, all to no avail...until one day it was.
And this is also why he is
famous for the quote,
“I have not failed. I’ve just
found 10,000 ways that won’t work”.
He wasn’t a quitter. Each
failure made him look to the next attempt with even more eagerness and hope.
We must not allow ourselves to
be discouraged when things don’t go the way we anticipated. In fact, sometimes
those challenges or obstacles prepare us for what lies ahead. We essentially
learn from the errors of the past. We become better with each failed attempt, and
we must not let all the lessons we’ve acquired over time be in vain.
Elon Musk says it best: he said,
“No. I don’t ever give up. I’d
have to be dead or completely incapacitated”.
And on another occasion, he
said,
“Persistence is very important.
You should not give up unless you are forced to give up.”
As we all know, Elon Musk is
also famous for doing the seemingly impossible (think Electric cars, Reusable
space rockets, Solar Cities, etc.)
Stick With it - Persistence Pays Off
A lot of successful people
exist because they took bold steps and persevered. You don’t have to turn
around when you encounter challenges, or when it seems to be taking too long.
Stay at it.
Not every closed door is
locked. Push!
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