YOU CAN DO IT DON'T UNDERESTIMATE YOUR GIFTS
Do not
underestimate yourself or your ability concerning creative possibilities;
hence, develop your potentials in order to suit your yearnings, and bring out
the beauty and strength of your expertise (mentally and creatively). Keeping
your focus intact and concentrating on the solutions of the difficulties you
are encountering by bearing in mind, your destination—which only the strong and
unflinching purposefulness can bring about?
Meanwhile,
you should always believe in yourself, if you wish others to count on you. Believe
or trust your capabilities; that was exactly why Johan Gutenberg didn’t
conceived the idea of doubting his ability, when he embarked on the journey of
inventing the (magic) machine used for transferring letter, images etc into
papers or any flat surface (known as printing).
According
to Myles Monroe, “We shouldn’t capitalize only on our intelligence or imaginations by
mere wishing”. Because, if we are intelligent yet, refused to make use
of our gifts to build a bridge between our present and our future; we would
continue to be enslaved by money, and forever work for our counterparts who are
wiser and smarter; therefore, by penury and dejection intertwined like a
string; that could be what changed the guts and skills of Yuri Gagarin, when he
dreamt of becoming the first human to travel to space which, he defended and
protected till it became (a) fruition in 1961.
More so,
Luis
Armstrong quit the spirit of doubts, fears and procrastination; when he
opted for the first (God-made) man to walk on the moon because he sooner
realized that doubt is a canker that eats up a prospect before it’s earmarked.
As a
matter of fact, geniuses are not spiritual beings, but humans, who have blood;
and dwell on this planet (earth) like you and i do, thereby working harder by
bringing in their one percent inspiration
and ninety nine percent perspiration; which was what motivated and inspired
the Wright
Brothers (Orville and Wilbur Wright); while, they were not stopped or
distracted by the negative mentality of harbouring doubts in their hearts about
their potentiality. Hence, they went ahead to become the first-flying-house
manufacturers (known today as airplane) in 1902.
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