Naysayer Say It’s Impossible
“Doing easily what others find difficult
is talent;
doing what is impossible with talent is
genius.”
Henri-Frederic Amiel, Swiss Philosopher
and Poet
As I see it . . . . . . .
Naysayers say it’s impossible
Impossible is a state of mind . . . . and
something that only remains impossible until someone breaks through . . . . and
does it.
When you look at old thinking you were
told that:
The electric light bulb was considered
to be impossible. Until through the efforts of Thomas Edison turned the vision
of his dream . . . . into the incandesce electric light bulb and lighted the
world.
Transferring sound over a wire was considered
to be impossible. Until Alexander Graham Bell, found the way to connect the
world by a telephone.
It was impossible for man to fly. Until
the Wright Brothers proved them wrong . . . . and today we enjoy the benefits
of jet travel.
It was impossible to go into space . . .
. Until NASA led the way into space exploration.
Man going to the moon was impossible.
The USA and NASA showed the world, what was possible when a nation is committed
to a purpose.
In the 21st century we still
have some people living in the cave of old outdated thinking of what’s possible
and impossible.
The difference between what’s possible
and impossible is in a person’s thinking . . . . and their commitment to
achieve a purpose. The person that believes that it’s possible . . . . and
makes the commitment to find a way, will find a way.
The person that believes something is
impossible takes a negative approach to the situation . . . . and is not
committed to finding a way and their thinking creates the outcome.
The biggest breakthroughs through out
they years where achieved by ordinary people who believed in themselves . . . .
and were committed to follow their vision to a successful conclusion.
Naysayers say it’s impossible until someone
proves them wrong . . . . and does it. Don’t allow the naysayers stand in the
way of you achieving your goals.
©2014 Lou Ludwig Motivational Power
Quote, Sales and Management Consultant, Success Coach, Speaker, Trainer and Author
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