Perseverance

 

"Perseverance; the pedestal to accomplishment"

   


"Never make your most prudent decisions when you're in your worst moods. Wait. Persevere. The storm will pass and the spring will come."

"No patience, no success", or, "No pain, no gain!", we've been taught to persevere since the beginning, and those who acknowledge it, eulogize as those who used a common tool- just in a different way. ( eg: Those who unscrewed a screw using a screwdriver(tool) but rotated it the other way, or those who went up a rocky stream rather than a tranquil one, to view the wilderness of nature risking their life.)

Regardless of what elucidates your individual success, patience can help you achieve your aspirations and goals. Used to instantaneous results, when we encounter abnegation feelings of frustration, rejection and self-defeat follows as we wallow in discontent and resentment.

Nevertheless, according to a famous research, it's said that instead of giving into the vicious cycle, we should channel the energy used for aggravation into patience, which is ultimately the intimation to accomplishment. We must all commemorate J.K Rowling's forbearance when she got rejected by publishers for her well-known book, HARRY POTTER, of Thomas Edison, when fired from work for carrying out experiments, of Albert Einstein who couldn't read until seven, eventually being expelled from school, of Isaac Newton who couldn't even carry out farming, all of whom were rejected, all of whom were repudiated, and yet they remained equanimous and made it big.

There is no elevator for success, you've to take the stairs . It all depends on three fundamental principles, the essence for success; WAIT. WATCH and ACT, similar to a cheetah as it formulates its attack after scrutinizing and analyzing, but foremost, after WAITING!

It's an unambiguously explicit and direct fact, the best view comes only after the indefatigable climbs, the powers are typical, only the application brings about accomplishment, and that is what eventually brings about idiosyncrasy.


~N.L Ain



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