Success Is a Choice(成功是一種選擇)
Success Is a Choice
All of us ought to be able to prepare for the predictable challenges and setbacks that crop up every day. If we expect that life won't be perfect, we'll be able to avoid an impelling force to quit. But even if you are strong enough to persist through the obstacle course of life and work, sometimes you will encounter an harmful event that will completely knock you on your back.
Whether it's a financial loss, the loss of respect of your peers or loved ones, or some other traumatic event in your life these major setbacks leave you doubting yourself and wondering if things can ever change for the better again.
Adversity happens to all of us, and it happens all the time. Some form of major adversity is either going to be there or it's lying in wait just around the corner. To ignore adversity is to yield to the ultimate self-delusion.
But you must recognize that history is full of examples of men and women who achieved greatness despite facing difficulties so steep that they easily could have crushed their spirit and left them lying in the dust. Moses was a stutterer, yet he was called on to be the voice of God. Abraham Lincoln over-
came a difficult childhood, depression, the death of two sons,and constant ridicule during the Civil War to become arguably our greatest president ever. Helen Keller made an impact on the world despite being deaf, dumb, and blind from an early age. Franklin Roosevelt had polio.
There are endless examples. These were people who not only looked adversity in the face but learned valuable lessons about overcoming difficult circumstances and were able to move ahead.
成功是一種選擇
我們每個人都應(yīng)做好準備迎接每天的挫折和挑戰(zhàn)。如果我們相信生活并非十全十美,我們就能避免一時沖動放棄追求。但即使你意志堅強,能夠挺過生活、工作中的困難,有時你也會遇到逆境,它會讓你大吃一驚。
無論你出現(xiàn)了經(jīng)濟損失,還是失去同輩及親人的尊敬,或是遭受生命重創(chuàng),這些大挫折都會使你對自己產(chǎn)生懷疑,并懷疑情況是否會再好轉(zhuǎn)。
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