Majority of great achievers succeed not because they are
destined to, but because they are determined to persevere for the reward of
excellence it begets.
Therefore, if for any reason you find your door closed on
something you fervently believe in or a glimmer of hope or an opportunity
exists behind those closed doors you hate to lose, don't just walk away from it
dejectedly. After assessing the situation and are convinced of the reality, if
you see a crack, let Arthur Pine's timely advice fuel your fire, please by all
means lean on it, throw your weight against it and give it a hard push.
Sometimes you need to pry the door open and if need be, wedge your foot in that
door as well to have it open. Put up a fight of persistence; don't wait for a
reply. Sometimes you have to force a reply. Don't assume or worry that your
persistence would be bothersome, even God your creator says, “You'll find me
when you search for me with all your heart.” Proof that you really need that
thing, notwithstanding the bureaucracy or circumstances you are dealing with.
Mobilize the support of others if need be, to help you win and you'll be taken
seriously. Never take 'NO' for an answer. Karen E. Quinones Miller said “When
someone tells me "no," it doesn't mean I can't do it, it simply means
I can't do it with them.” CULLED FROM THE BOOK: ACHIEVE AT YOUR LEVEL.
Help someone
out today! You can Share these thoughts, with your friends and family,
especially that man and woman who have seen their dreams shattered and their
world collapse and are at the verge of giving up entirely on life and on God.
Share with those who have every reason to believe that it is futile to make one
more attempt in their quest for becoming someone or achieving something
significant and making a difference, thinking it might just be like a drop of
water in a mighty ocean.

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