If you have plans on becoming great, you’ll want to read this brief article.
They say success leaves clues; this implies, “if we look at
people who are great, we’d find a common denominator, a golden thread
tying them all together.”
Here’s what I think we’d find:
We’d find people who discovered their talent and then showcased that talent to the world in a “new” and creative way.
Most of the people we’d find wouldn’t be doing anything
“new.” They would be doing something that’s been done before, in a
“new” and unique way.
There’s nothing new under the sun
Take Thomas Edison the inventor of the everyday light bulb
as an example; many scientist of his day knew that a heated piece of
carbon filament would produce a light. However, the light would only
last for a brief moment.
…So what did Edison do?
Did Edison come up with a new idea? No; Edison improved
upon an existing idea through creativity and concentration, by finding a
carbon filament that would burn for over 1500 hours if enclosed in an
oxygen free case. It wasn’t a new idea, but his improvement on an
existing idea made him great, while most people don’t even remember who
invented the first electric light bulb. It was Humphry Davy back in
1800, in case you were wondering.
William Faulkner said, “The artist is of no importance.
Only what he creates is important, since there is nothing new to be
said.”
Becoming Great
To become great we must focus our attention on developing our unique and dominant gifts.
The full unhindered expression of our creativity is what can make all of us great.
What do you do best?
“The biggest mistake people make in life is not trying to make a living at doing what they most enjoy.” – Malcolm S. Forbes
Do you love to sing, fix broken things, talk to people, or
sell? Whatever it is, you must focus your attention on doing it to the
best of your ability. Give that dominant talent your focus, and allow
it to develop through training. Given enough time, and enough focus, we
will consider you great.
Remember: There’s always room at the top for those who are dedicated to greatness, so whatever you do, do it well or not at all.
“If a man is called to be a street sweeper, he should
sweep streets even as Michelangelo painted, or Beethoven composed music,
or Shakespeare wrote poetry. He should sweep streets so well that all
the hosts of heaven and earth will pause to say, here lived a great
street sweeper who did his job well.” – Martin Luther King Jr.
Life is too short for you not to be great
I’m often criticized for telling people to go after their
dreams. My critics would say, “Get your head out of the clouds; face
the realities.” BUT, I believe life is too short to only give 50
percent. You only get one bite at the apple, you only live once, why
not live it to the fullest, why not play it to the hilt, why not die
empty, with no regrets.
In the words of Paris Hilton, “Life is too short to blend in.” It really is, you were born an original, don’t die a copy.
You can do it
Just like a seed, you have everything you need on the inside
of you to succeed. You just need to put yourself in the right
environment so you can grow and become all that you were destined to
become. See you at the top!
“Life is too short to be small.” – Benjamin Disraeli
Mr. Self Development is an author who teaches a practical guide to success and wealth. Please visit him at Mr. Self Development.com.
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