Thursday, 7 January 2016

          ‘Where there is a will  
                There’s a way’

This is a very famous saying, which means that when we are determined to do a thing, however difficult it may be, and even apparently impossible, we shall find a way to do it.
The real reason why we do not try to do certain things or fail to do then when we try is often because we do not really want to do them or if we really want a thing, our desire for it is feeble. When we don’t really want to do it, we set to work to find excuses, and make mountains out of molehills. Every difficulty is exaggerated, and we so fill our minds with the obstacles in the way, that we think it is impossible of attainment. Our desire is like a thin, feeble stream of water, which is turned aside or blocked by every obstacle, but a rushing torrent simply sweeps rocks & trees & banks out of its way, and forces itself through or over every obstruction. In the same way a fierce desire, and a strong determination, will make light of difficulties, and will discover the way to success.
Many a man who became famous as a scholar, artist or businessman had a similar struggle against apparently insuperable obstacles. But their determination to succeed brought them success.

 That is why we say that ‘impossible’ means I’ m Possible and is a word that only found in the dictionary of fools.



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