“A man who has nothing to die for is not fit to live.”—Martin Luther
You sat in that secret corner of your room. You felt
bubbles of excitement in your pumping machine (your heart) because an idea that will change
course of your life is replaying itself every three seconds between your ears. So full of life, you took a pen and a notebook, putting down your great idea in black and white. You set a target for yourself, a deadline and a date. You were so excited because of your dreams. And out you go with made plans and a determination to succeed.
After so many attempts, you seem to realize that things are not what you think they are. You realize that just like there are two sides to a coin, same with life. Simply because life has tossed challenges, which you call failures, your way, you chose to join
crew that believes every set plan is nothing but some alphabets and figures written on blank pages. More to say, you accepted
wrong notion that all doors leading to your success are shut, that
world won’t see your dreams. And you decided to quit, abandoning your quest. You actually conceded to
word “defeat.” You said to your despairing heart “ I am a failure.”
Of course you are right to have felt that way but before you tumble into a world of nightmares, before you cease to breathe life into your ideas, before you start seeing your-burnt-out-self depending on
monthly pay for
unemployed from Uncle Sam, lets go over a couple of ifs.
If Abraham Lincoln gave up so soon, he would not have been elected president of United States.
If Arnold Swazzenegger despaired after his first workout in
gym, he would not be
master of body builders. And he would not have been anywhere close to being
Governor of California State.
If Tim Berners Lee,
man who developed
World Wide Web, ended his career so soon because of disappointments, you would not now be surfing on
Internet. You would not be reading this either. Probably, electronics messaging would still remain in
horizon of
future.
If all great men, since
dawn of time, had given up so soon, where do you think civilization would be, back in
thirties or forties? Do you think you would have some weird country music, R and B and rap music on your disc man while on
train or bus? No! Everything would be back to
very beginning, millions of years before
birth of Ishmael and Isaac. One thing I know for sure, we would all be living comfortably –or uncomfortably, a negative word I rarely say—in caves, sharing authority with Simba,
Lion King. Our Mark and Spencer suits and fur coats would be replaced by some smelly animal skin dried in
sun. You know what I’m talking about, don’t you? If you dare life that way, you can click your mouse and this page will vanish from your screen, never to be seen again. But if you don’t, then read on.