On the best sunny day, the most powerful magnifying glass will not light
paper if you keep moving the glass. But if you focus and hold it, the paper
will light up. That is the power of concentration.
A man
was traveling and stopped at an intersection. He asked an elderly man,
"Where does this road take me?" The elderly person asked, "Where
do you want to go?" The man replied, "I don't know." The elderly
person said, "Then take any road. What difference does it make?"
How
true. When we don't know where we are going, any road will take us there.
Suppose
you have all the football eleven players, enthusiastically ready to play the
game, all charged up, and then someone took the goal post away. What would
happen to the game? There is nothing left. How do you keep score? How do you
know you have arrived?
Enthusiasm
without direction is like wildfire and leads to frustration. Goals give a sense of direction. Would you sit in a
train or a plane without knowing where it was going? The obvious answer is no.
Then why do people go through life without having any goals?
On July 4, 1952, Florence Chadwick was on her way to becoming the first
woman to swim the Catalina Channel. She had already conquered the English Channel . The world was watching. Chadwick fought
the dense fog, bone-chilling cold and many times, the sharks. She was striving
to reach the shore but every time she looked through her goggles, all she could
see was the dense fog. Unable to see the shore, she gave up. Chadwick was
disappointed when she found out that she was only half a mile from the coast.
She quit, not because she was a quitter but because her goal was not in sight
anywhere. The elements didn't stop her. She said, "I'm not making excuses.
If only I had seen the land, I could have made it." Two months later, she
went back and swam the Catalina Channel. This time, in spite of the bad
weather, she had her goal in mind and not only accomplished it but beat the
men's record by two hours.
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