Where there is a will there is a way, this proverb clearly states its meaning but to know the HOWS of it let’s read this short story of will power and perseverance- India’s top canoeist Kaveri Dhemar was determined to repay her father’s loan so she decided to take up sports. When any sporting talent joins sports to prove his/her mettle, we find nothing uncommon in it but what to say when a small girl of a nondescript village in Sehore district joined sports four years ago to repay a loan of 40,000 her father had taken. India’s top canoeist, Kaveri Dhemar is a fisherman’s daughter and recently won her 13th Gold Medal in the National Canoe Meet organized in Bhopal by giving spectacular performance. She has been selected for the Olympic qualifier to be organized in Thailand later this year.
Kaveri
is not the only example who has proven this phrase; human history has witnessed
a plethora of such anecdotes where a strong will anyhow manages to find its
way.
A very motivating story on how to nurture a strong will power is an incident in the life
of a great scientist, Thomas Edison. When a huge
explosion erupted in West Orange, New Jersey on December 10, 1914, ten
buildings in his plant which made up half of the site were engulfed in flames. Edison lost the machinery worth millions and the documents related to his research of years were
burnt to ashes. Later at the scene of the blaze, Edison was quoted at the New
York Times as saying, “Although I am 67 years old, I will start all over again
tomorrow.” This debilitating incident could not weaken his spirit and will
power to stand fearlessly.
Such
attitude makes winners and achievers who are born as simple and common people
but their ardent desire and firm determination make them one in the crowd of
thousands. A strong determination helps develop clarity of vision and
galvanizes our senses to stay indomitable and possess resilience.
Nobel Prize winner, Kailash Satyarthi and his organization, Bachpan Bachao Andolan is
one more quintessential of nurturing will power, who, despite many odds, has single-handedly
brought to centre stage the debate on child rights in this country and so far freed
over 90,000 children from servitude and managed to rehabilitate, re-integrate
and educate them. The list of the stories of conquering the world with strong
will power is endless yet people have a tendency to doubt on their skills and
capabilities to attain what they aspire for. The reason, often people give up
just a few steps away from success and fulfillment of their goals. Often, we
start accepting this idea that ‘this is not my cup of tea’, and don’t keep
persisting with that one small effort. Jack Canfield, co-creator of the Chicken
Soup for the soul series along with co-author, Mark Victor Hansen approached
over 130 different publishers, with their first book, of no avail, they could not succeed as all refused to publish their book. To make it even worse, their agent also
abandoned them but they did not give up. The book was finally picked up by a
small publisher in Florida, and after they never looked back.
Ever since human existence has begun its journey on this planet the undisputable fact about it has been the same and that says- man is born with unfathomable potential and an incredible ability to fight and gain what he wants. Man harbours an ocean of desires in his heart and a volcano of brilliant ideas in his mind. In addition with, as a human, you have two gifts denied to other species- choice of action and intellect yet most of the people keep continuously dwelling on the non-fulfillment of desires and find themselves amidst toil and strife at any certain phase in life. Lack of motivation and faith in self has been a major deterrent in many individuals seeking the power of strong will. Here, one should never forget that strong will power and persistence always demand discipline, without discipline one can never cultivate determination and will. The winning athletes train for years and persist with a disciplined schedule to achieve the final goal of mastery of a game. No Pains No Gains, it’s always indispensable to put in your honesty and commitment to practice any skill to gain expertise.
Enriching Read: To Succeed in Life, Burn Your Boats
Many
people live their lives unaware of their great potentialities. Let us discover
those places within and how that untapped power can bring a brighter tomorrow;
each one of us has a Kaveri Dhemar, Thomas
Edison and Kailash Satyarthi within our core and can fill us with gifts far beyond our wildest
imaginations.
A
strong will power not only nourishes us physically and mentally, but can propel
us from the pull of intimidating uncertainties and catapults us into our world
of success and fulfillment.
Where
There’s a Will There’s a Way.
Perhaps
Tomorrow, if not Today.
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ReplyDeleteThe proverb 'Where there is a will, there's a way' is a statement of encouragement. It tells people not to give up, but continue till they achieve their dreams and goals. Furthermore, this proverb highlights the importance of will power, hard work and determination to reach success. If one really wants to do something, one can. For example, Max has no idea of how to get the money to repair his boat, but where there's a will. This proverb was stated slightly differently in 1640 (To him that will, ways are not wanting) but has been repeated in its present form since the early 1800s.
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