HANG ON
... By Uwaoma EizuPlease hang on. In 1976, a man, Ronald Wayne gave up on his work, he was frustrated at the way things were going, so he sold his 10% stake in a company called Apple for $800. He was excited. But now he regrets it, now his shares are worth $58,065,210,000 (58 billion dollars) but it now belongs to someone else!
Hang on, Law 16, Perseverance (Hexavian Laws of Business).
Keep going. In the words of the 80's rapper Chuk D, "don't let a win get to your head and a loss to your heart." Go. In the words of Julie Andrews, "perseverance is failing 19 times and succeeding the 20th."
Sacrifice is deep. Going through stress, pain and sacrifice for what you want shows to the powers of creation, the forces of life, an inner proof of desire. At the point of breaking comes your breakthrough.
Every sacrifice counts. Pain creates value. In the words of one of the greatest European thinkers and philosophers, Frederick Nietche, he says that "most times, the value of a thing is not in its worth, it's in what it costs us to get it." I concur.
No matter what you're going through, hang on. Fight! Perseverance is the handwork you do after you get tired of doing the hard work you already did. In the words of the Somalian singer K'naan ft Nas, he says "difficulty is an excuse that history never accepts." Do.
To me, a good business and a good life is like a natural spring. And like a natural spring, to drill a well or to have pipe borne water, you have to break through hard ground, move away all the rocks and after a great level of work the thirsty ground becomes damp. And just a little deeper you begin to uncover a beautiful underground stream that washes away everything in its path. This is clean water, at that point comes a good spring! Have a taste with us!
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I received this post from Uwaoma Eizu as a Blackberry broadcast on Tuesday, 16th April 2013.
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