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Stepping Stones to Greatness
Many of us have experienced or are experiencing
disappointment, tragedy, misfortune, economic downturn,
defeat, heartbreaks, struggles, etc. Has it ever occurred to
you that these may very well be the elements or stepping
stones of different sizes and colors that you can
convert to success and greatness? Let us examine what
Henry, Charles Dickens and Franklin D Roosevelt did in
similar circumstances.
Discovered the genius which slept within his brain, after he
had met with great misfortune, as he was confined in a prison
cell, in Columbus, Ohio.
Being FORCED, through misfortune,
to become acquainted with his "other self,"
and to use his IMAGINATION,
he discovered himself to be a great
author instead of a miserable criminal and outcast.
Strange and varied are the ways of life, and stranger still
are the ways of Infinite Intelligence, through which
men are sometimes forced to undergo all sorts
of chastisement before discovering their own brains, and
their own capacity to create useful ideas through
imagination.
Charles Dickens Converted Tragedy into Greatness
Began his career by pasting labels on blacking pots.
The tragedy of his first love penetrated theThat tragedy produced, first, David Copperfield,
depths of his soul, and converted him into one
of the world's truly great authors.
then a succession of other works that made this a richer
and better world for all who read his books.
Disappointment over love affairs generally has the effect
of driving men to drink, and women to ruin; and this, because
most people never learn the art of converting their strongest
emotions into dreams of a constructive nature.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt: The Dreamer President
The world no longer scoffs at the dreamer, nor calls him
impractical. If you think it does, take a trip to Tennessee,
and witness what a dreamer President has done in the way of
harnessing, and using the great water power of America.
A score of years ago, such a dream would have seemed like
madness.
You may have been disappointed, you have undergone defeat
during the depression, you have felt the great heart within
you crushed until it bled. Take courage, for these experiences
have tempered the spiritual metal of which you are
made--they are assets of incomparable value.
Remember, too, that all who succeed in life get off to a
bad start, and pass through many heartbreaking struggles
before they "arrive." The turning point in the lives of those
who succeed usually comes at the moment of some crisis,
through which they are introduced to their "other selves."
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Moses Igono
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