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The Power of Will

The single most powerful force in life is "the will". Your will to achieve something will always drive you through. Many might disagree, they may claim that although they have the will, success has always alluded them. Well you must wait and not let that will die. Keep the fire burning and this is where the test lies. Having a momentous will is not what leads you to success. A consistent and persistent will is what's needed.

A strong will force makes you to be on the right track and be focused on your goal. Those who disagree must also reflect back if they have done enough to keep the fire burning just as hard as it was in the beginning. You must never give up on that will, no matter what and it will in turn make you work twice as hard for your goal.

It's important to have a passion, a reason for why you want to achieve a goal. Your passion for a thing makes you do the unthinkable. One never knows his limits unless he finds something worthwhile and then completely submits himself for that goal. The hard work is but only an outcome of your passion, the will to achieve your goal.

It's amazing to see, when you begin with so many people at the starting point that so little people still have that fire in them towards the finish line. This is what makes them succeed. Although they might fail too, but they don't let the fire die and every failure is only a challenge and it only adds fuel to that burning fire. The persistence is what separates the Winners from the Quitters.

So, my suggestion for everyone is that if you ever find something good enough to be your goal at the starting line. Don't give up on it now. Take the failures as a challenge and whatever impediments that you have in your path, never let that fire to go off. Keep it burning.

"Great souls have wills; feeble ones have only wishes."

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  1. u show ur will in continually writing these blogs... i m sure one day these 0 COMMENTS won't be visible.people will listen to ur voice.

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  2. I hope so.
    But i write more as a form of liberating and preparing myself than to find readers.

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