Monday, October 16, 2006

About Long Term Motivation

"It is hard to fail, but it is worse never to have tried to succeed."
Theodore Roosevelt

I have intuitively known always how much important was to feel your own life purpose, more than simply to have it.

Everybody says that is important to have a life purpose, but few are able of to feel it in him/her own intimate.

Nobody can ever explain you how to reach this state of the mind.

Only you could know which is your higher motivation.

If someone asked me this question: "How my own motivation could be defended?"

I would respond: "In 3 ways: "

First: moving it possibly on the most elevated plan and never doing it depend out on other things or other people.

Second: to bring your sense of motivation on the long term, never in the brief one.

Third: to cultivate and to maintain your motivation every day of your life.

Why it is so important to have a long term motivation?

Because this helps yourself to maintain the rudder of your life and it practically makes you invulnerable, anything can happen you.

For me life is as an enormous white sheet that there has been given the first day of school: the day in which we were born.

It is to us to fill it with some scribbles deprive of sense or with the greatest work of art ever conceived by some human being.

Nobody can judge what you do with that sheet. A thing however it is certain: opportunity implies responsibility.

An ancient proverb recites: who sown the wind reap the whirlwind.

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