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But it is not required that we climb the tallest mountain, or take the most difficult course of study, or a set a record of any sort.
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A young man wanted, with all his heart, to follow in his father’s
footsteps and have a military career, so he applied to West Point Military Academy. But his first application came back,
Denied. He tried again. He was rejected again.
The secret to success is learning
how to fail, so, filled with determination, he tried a third time. Finally, he was accepted.
And what was that determined young
man’s name? Douglas McArthur.
And young Douglas, actually ended up outranking his father, Lt.
General Arthur MacArthur by becoming a five star general.
Another
young man loved to work on automobiles.
They were in their infancy but he was good at it and decided he would
form his own automobile manufacturing corporation. He had a dream and he gave it his all, and he
failed. Went bankrupt. Found himself back at ground zero.
So what did he do? What anyone who has determination and
discipline does, he didn’t waste his time.
He stuck out his jaw, warmed up his dream and went for a second
try. And succeeded, rather well, I think
you will agree, for this man was Henry Ford.
Twenty-three publishers
looked at the efforts of this writer and suggested he try something else for a
living. You see, he wrote strange
stories and drew strange pictures. So
what did he do? What any determined
writer does, he kept on writing. And one
day the twenty-fourth publisher took a chance on Theodor Geisel and over 6 million
copies of that first book have been sold over the years, not counting all his
other wonderful, imaginative books the world has come to love. You see his pen name was Dr. Seuss.
But it is not required that we climb the tallest mountain, or take the most difficult course of study, or a set a record of any sort.
It is required that we set some
goals; small, large or in between, and that we turn some good and godly dreams
into deeds. That we take at least some
of the time God has given us, and trim it with silver actions that shine.
“Where there is no vision, the people perish,” speaks
Proverbs 29:18 (KJV)
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