Of these people, many who think that the difficulties they face as a bad fate or destiny - but I emphasize here: not everyone. Some of them would face enormous obstacles in his life and even still struggling to achieve something that they dream. They rise above their shortcomings and do not let their shortcomings are limiting them to go forward.
All of that is your choice, to take it as fate / destiny or a challenge that must be faced.
Some time ago I met an old friend. I first knew him as someone who is not good in communicating. Now he is quite successful in business he had run the network. He is frequent speaker in seminars in which he had run the business network.
I am sure there must be at least 1 person from your friends who can stand upright on the deficiency. Or maybe even your own. If so, acung thumb for you.
If you look carefully, actually a lot of people who face obstacles far more formidable than we experience. They may lose both legs, or they were born and living in poverty are very highly. But whatever the difficulties faced, you will always find people who can overcome these difficulties.
Here are some examples:
- Lance Armstrong, lost one of his testicles due to cancer and suffered very heavily on his body from chemotherapy that he lived. But he was able to win the Tour de France 7 times-a championship bicycle racing's most prestigious worldwide.
- Ringo Starr, drummer for the music group the Beatles. He comes from a very poor family. Life is always accompanied by her childhood diseases and spent most of his time in hospital.
- Helen Keller, at the age of 19 months suddenly fell ill and then lost the sense of hearing and eyesight, which at that time he was an active-active toddlers learn to talk as his age. He eventually became a renowned speaker and motivator in the world and became a lawyer for many social cases.- Wilma Rudolph, small since suffered from measles, chicken pox, mumps, pneumonia and even polio. As a result of polio, his legs became very weak and its shape changed. The doctor said that he would never walk again. Wilma Rudolph was later recorded as the winner of three Olympic gold medals in the 1960 race.
-"Obstacles can not stop you. These problems can not stop you. Other people can not stop you. Only you can stop yourself. "
- Jeffrey Gitomer -
Before I end this article, I want to ask you a few more minutes of time to see an amazing video clip. This video tells the story of a man named Nick Vujicic, born without legs and arms. Living with many obstacles, and even some people mentioning the impossible hurdles he went through. But Nick was incredible, he can go through everything like a normal person. Nick is now a source of hope and inspiration to millions of people on earth.
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