All of Us Know, That We Are Better than Who We Are
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All of Us Know, That We Are Better than Who We Are
In our existence, time is of the essence, but it holds little power when compared to the essence of our actions performed in time. While the 24 hour measure of time exists in each of our lives, our existence within its minutes or seconds is not promised. The utilization of what time we do have available, holds great bearing in what we produce and contribute throughout our lives. All of us know, that we are better than who we are, because our greatest works, exists in our greatest efforts.
When those efforts are not applied, we are often settled in those results.
But it is important to remember, that even in the minimal measures of our efforts, we will find a better us. Though it may not always be the better us that we are seeking. It may be the best better us achievable through the amount of measurable effort, we have supplied within our lives. On many occasions, that in which we seek requires more than a minimal effort. Yet, even in its smallest measure, it is still a measurement of success. I say this because success is measured by the initiator and the recipient. Often, they are the same person.
The better us cannot avoid showing up in the results of our best efforts. It has consistently been demonstrated by many of the worlds most accomplished people. While many people are challenged with physical, emotional and spiritual challenges. I believe that we are taught through history that even the greatest of challenges can be overcome through doing our best.
People like:
- Ludwig Van Beethoven who overcame the challenge of deafness to compose some of the greatest music ever heard.
- Theodore Roosevelt’s achievement in becoming President of the United States though he was challenged with the ailment of polio.
- Abraham Lincoln’s achievement in becoming one of history’s greatest leaders though he was challenged with an emotional mood disorder.
- John F. Kennedy rewarded the world with some of the greatest speeches ever heard, though his physical ailment of asthma challenged his breathing.
- Albert Einstein, shared the ideas and discoveries of one of the greatest minds of all history. His challenge of asperger syndrome did not restrict his efforts of sharing those ideas that have effected our lives forever.
You see, when we look deep within ourselves to overcome whatever hurdle that has been placed before us as a challenge in our lives, we will find that the better us, is waiting to step forward. We only have to take action in opening the door to allow its entrance.
How do you feel about the achievements of the better you?
I’d like to know….
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