There Is No Education like Adversity

One school of business studied 400 executives who had made it to the top and compared them to 400 who fell by wayside during their careers. The idea was to discover how those who became successful differed from those who didn’t.

Education was not the key factor because high school dropouts were running companies, while some MBAs were slamming into dead ends. Technical skills, social skills and dozens of other career related variables were examined as well. Those factors didn’t provide the explanation either.

What is the only single quality that distinguished those who made it from those who did not? They perserved.

Adversity will come to every person at the same time.How you meet it, what you make out of it, what you allow it to take from you and give to you, is determined by your mental habits. In short, you have to take the cards in life that are dealt to you.

You can train your mind to face life’s toughest challenges and it is especially important to develop this habit before you actually need it.

 

Faced with pulling many train cars up  an enormous hill, larger engines refused to attempt it.Finally, a small engine agrees to try, repeating the mantra,

“I think I can, I think I can”. After reaching the crest, the little engine triumphantly chugs:

“I thought I could, I thought I could”. When it reached the end, it changed its chant to:

“I know I can, I know I can”.

 

Adversity can actually be a positive thing, even though it certainly doesn’t feel like it when we are facing it. Adversity is what defines us. It is easy to have a great attitude, a strong work ethic and a positive outlook when things are going great. But how do we stand up during tough times?

Consider the following phenomenal achievements of famous people who faced severe adversities:

  • When Bob Dylan performed at his high school talent show, his classmates booed him off the stage. Now he is an artist, a song writer,  a singer, an author and the most influential figure in music and culture.
  • Walt Disney experienced both bankruptcy and a tragic nervous breakdown and still made it to the top of the mountain.
  • President Harry Truman went broke in men’s clothing store as he started.
  • Sir Walter Raleigh wrote the “History of the world” during his 13 year old imprisonment
  • Martin Luther King translated the bible while enduring confinement in the Castle of Wart-burg.
  • Dante wrote the “Divine Comedy” while under a sentence of death and during 20 years in exile.
  • Handicapped at birth, Helen Keller was not able to speak, hear or see during her long life, yet she became a famous author and worldwide celebrity for her charm and wisdom

 

We must push through the adversity we face. If we don’t, we will be poorly prepared for winning. People are successful because they face adversity head on to gain strength and skill. They don’t take the path of least resistance. Adversity is a powerful teacher.

President Abraham Lincoln said: “My great concern is not whether you have failed but whether you are content with your failure”.  And few people have failed in their early lives as Lincoln, yet he is regarded as one of the greatest presidents.

When you get discouraged, when you cannot seem to make it, there is one thing that you cannot do without. It is that priceless ingredient of success called “RELENTLESS EFFORT”. You must never give up. Success cannot be achieved without experiencing some adversity.

 “When fate throws a dagger at you, there are only two ways to catch                                   it, either by the blade or by the handle”.

 

“Co-operating with the inevitable enables us to catch adversity by                              the handle, thereby using it as a tool that it was intended to be”.

 

MORAL: ADVERSITY CAUSES SOME PEOPLE TO BREAK AND OTHERS TO                                               BREAK RECORDS.

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