By: Cloyd Uyson
I believe that one of the key secrets of living a meaningful and successful
life is to always take every challenge with a brave attitude and hopeful heart.
Since we were child, our parents used to teach us to stand every time we fall,
not to give up when life’s going gets rough. Their faith and trust in our
abilities made us fight with our battles in life whether small or significant.
Our parents implanted in us that sense of courage which we always carry as we
grow and mature.
In moments of difficult situations, we sometimes think that we are weak enough
to overcome it, we have the tendency to give up the battle even before it
starts. We then should not forget the wisdom and golden rule our parents and
loved ones had inculcated in our minds and in our hearts. Hence, let’s not end
any struggle before it has started, lest we will have lots of regrets and end up
as losers. No matter what happens, we should always believe in ourselves and
our great capacity to face bravely all of life's challenges most especially the
tough ones.This is the best kept secret of so many successful personalities in history.
The famous Mohandas Karamchand Mahatma Gandhi projected and concretized this
attitude very well in his life. He never surrendered to the British invaders.
He never allowed those foreigners to control him. He stood still composed and
brave, dignified and hopeful. Those were indeed very tough and difficult times,
yet he showed as a way in facing and dealing even with seemingly impossible to
conquer challenges. He showed as the example of non-violence which eventually
bore fruit and marked a legacy not only to India but to the whole world.
Let us always make Gandhi as our model. Let’s follow his noble witnessing in
braving every trial that come our way whether in family matters, business
affairs, love relationship issues, health problems or simply personal
struggles. Let us always take tough challenges in the best way possible. Let us
bear in mind that we will never face any challenge which we cannot overcome or
conquer. But beyond this optimistic attitude, it is very interesting to note as
well that any tough challenge would be easy as a pie if we face and deal it
with other people who may be facing the same difficulties most especially our
loved ones. After all as one famous author aptly put it, “we are but like
angels with one wing, we could only fly by embracing each other…” (I wrote this as per request from my Indian friend who looks highly of Mahatma Gandhi.)
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