Don’t You Quit !

Written by A.Z. Alfred


“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 feltrepparttar bubbles of excitement in your pumping machine (your heart) because an idea that will changerepparttar 122624 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 joinrepparttar 122625 crew that believes every set plan is nothing but some alphabets and figures written on blank pages. More to say, you acceptedrepparttar 122626 wrong notion that all doors leading to your success are shut, thatrepparttar 122627 world won’t see your dreams. And you decided to quit, abandoning your quest. You actually conceded torepparttar 122628 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 onrepparttar 122629 monthly pay forrepparttar 122630 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 inrepparttar 122631 gym, he would not berepparttar 122632 master of body builders. And he would not have been anywhere close to beingrepparttar 122633 Governor of California State.

If Tim Berners Lee,repparttar 122634 man who developedrepparttar 122635 World Wide Web, ended his career so soon because of disappointments, you would not now be surfing onrepparttar 122636 Internet. You would not be reading this either. Probably, electronics messaging would still remain inrepparttar 122637 horizon ofrepparttar 122638 future.

If all great men, sincerepparttar 122639 dawn of time, had given up so soon, where do you think civilization would be, back inrepparttar 122640 thirties or forties? Do you think you would have some weird country music, R and B and rap music on your disc man while onrepparttar 122641 train or bus? No! Everything would be back torepparttar 122642 very beginning, millions of years beforerepparttar 122643 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,repparttar 122644 Lion King. Our Mark and Spencer suits and fur coats would be replaced by some smelly animal skin dried inrepparttar 122645 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.

Patriots

Written by Liz Sumner M.A. CPC


Patriots by Liz Sumner M.A. CPC

Mid-way through our recent trip to Italy, my husband, Michael, got bronchitis. We had to take it easy to conserve his energy. After 4 days recuperating byrepparttar seaside we decided to venture into Pietrapertosa, a small mountain village in Basilicata. To get there by bus we had to go through Potenza-- a sprawling, non-charming city that Michael had wanted to avoid at all costs.

Allrepparttar 122623 connections worked well. As we rolled our duffels downrepparttar 122624 cobblestone street people kept pointing us inrepparttar 122625 direction ofrepparttar 122626 town's only hotel. When we arrivedrepparttar 122627 little old Italian woman out of Central Casting welcomed us torepparttar 122628 otherwise empty hotel, checked us in and asked if we'd like something to eat. Her daughter served us bowls of handmade orecchiette. We were full with one course. Afterwards we askedrepparttar 122629 daughter directions torepparttar 122630 nearest bancomat.

Bancomat?

Apparently there was no bancomat in town. Oh well. The room was really cheap and surely we had enough cash to cover it. Foolish of us not to come prepared, but no big deal.

We strolled aroundrepparttar 122631 town briefly. Michael didn't have strength for much. We sat in a nearby piazza inrepparttar 122632 sun and listened to a local character tell stories of his war experiences. We only understood about ten percent of what he was saying but no one seemed to mind.

Later that afternoon we thought we'd better check onrepparttar 122633 room bill and make sure that was taken care of. We discovered that by eating that bowl of pasta we'd accepted a half-board arrangement so that instead of 35 euros a nightrepparttar 122634 room was now 78. They didn't take credit cards and we were an hour away fromrepparttar 122635 nearest bank. The frustration I was feeling was mostly me kicking myself for getting into this mess.

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