lifes brief candle
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Life's Brief Candle
Michael Leehttp://www.20daypersuasion.com/goldaccess.htm
“Life is no brief candle to me. It is a sort of splendid torch which I
have got a hold of for the moment, and I want to make it
burn as brightly as possible before handing it on to future
generations.” - George Bernard Shaw
Do you feel motivated in life? Do you look forward to going to work on a Monday; or do
you thank your lucky stars and look forward to the weekend
when Friday arrives?
It may seem no surprise to you that most people fall in the latter
category. They hate their life. They feel unsatisfied and
unfulfilled, but still stick to their dead end jobs, just because it
gives them a false sense of security.
Life, as George Bernard Shaw puts it, should not be lived as if
it's a “brief candle” but a splendid torch that you have
gotten a hold of.
Shaw’s view is inspiring indeed, as you feel the very purpose of being alive when you really understand the
meaning behind his words.
When you consider life to be a splendid torch that you have been entrusted upon with the responsibility of bearing, to
pass on to the next generation, you will know that you are here
to fulfil a specific purpose.
It is a must for every human being to realise his or her purpose in life. You weren't sent here on earth aimlessly.
You have been sent here with a specific reason and you should aim to
fulfill it.
Don’t waste time and energy wallowing in self pity,
complaining about the various problems you face in your
everyday life. That is but a part of life itself; obstacles come and go,
but no hurdle should be big enough for you if you are a truly
passionate human being, who has an undying “can do” attitude.
It is not necessary to be a great leader or the head honcho of a
company to consider yourself as mighty and powerful. As Martin Luther King Jr. once said, “If a
man is called to be a street sweeper, he should sweep streets even as Michelangelo painted, or Beethoven composed music...”
The key is to be true to your trade. Whatever job you find yourself in, do it to the best of your ability, to
the point that you aim for no one to be better than you. However small or big the task is, you must put in
your best foot forward and complete the task with enthusiasm and
passion.
If you feel that you are stuck in a job, and are not able to perform because it is just not your cup
of tea, it is time to quit. And the time is now!
People may call you foolish for quitting without a “back up plan,” but you have to trust yourself. If you really feel that your passion lies elsewhere and that is what
you have been cut out for, do not waste your time elsewhere.
Take the first step and make the move. Once you do what you love,
it will not seem like a task anymore!
In order to live life to the fullest, you must dig deep within and ask yourself what is your one
true passion. Muster up all the courage that you have and step out of the safety net. There's a
saying that the moment you step out of your “comfort zone,” life
in its true sense has begun.
What’s more is that you will be an inspiration to many. When you take risks, with the intention of
doing good to yourself and to the people around you, the rewards
are bountiful. You may face challenges along the way, but it
will be all worth it.
The going will get tough at times, but it will make you a stronger and
a better person. You will then realise that you are fulfilling your
true purpose and will be thoroughly worn out, before being
thrown out as scrap!
Presentation By:Michael Lee
Persuasion Expert and Authorhttp://www.20daypersuasion.com/goldaccess.htm
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