Saturday, June 7, 2008

COMPLEX RULES FROM SIMPLE ACTIONS

Success in any accomplishment is a habit. This could be explained by an observation about a child training himself in skipping game. Initially as a neophyte, he couldn’t play even a single skip rotation successfully.

Even with repetitive failures, he was persistent to make at least single rotation. His small experience aided him to learn new tactics by which he learnt to modulate his rope and his body movements. At last, he was able to make single rotation successfully.

But, he faced with another problem, that is, he couldn’t play continuously to make several skip rotations. But, he was determined in his objective.

At this point, an experienced child in skipping came to play with him and asked for a chance to skip. The experienced skipper was able to perform skipping action with less effort. The novice skipper observed the talented child’s skipping with mouth open.

With guidance of talented skipper, the novice skipper got direction towards efficient skipping. The talented skipper taught the new learner his acquired experiences in skipping exercise. With new enlightenment, he practised persistently.

Next day, he called me and displayed his new acquired skipping skill with a big smile in his face. He enjoyed his skipping by making 10 to 20 skips continuously.

Similarly, success will surge to an individual who is persistent in his actions towards his dream. Even with series of failure, the experience earned during each determined action would teach a new way through which we can perform once believed “insurmountable task” with simple effort. What we believe as super achievers are just learned performers. From the guidance of our predecessors, we can acquire rich experience knowledge. This resource can also be acquired from reading books by experienced personalities, towards our ultimate objective of our life. The enlightenment we acquired will seed a habit into our mind and develop into our inherent nature. With all these qualities, self-discipline and attitude will definitely shift one towards success path.

QUOTE: “Man’s mind; once stretched by a new idea, never regains its original dimensions” – Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.

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