I run on the road, long before I dance under the lights.
Muhammad Ali
1942-, American Boxer
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We often look at stars, and all we see is their stardom. We consider them to have just arrived at that stardom overnight. What we don't see is the many hours of sacrifice, hard work, sweat, and tears that has gone in to getting them to the "star" status.
Muhammad Ali put it well. He had to put in the work, behind the scenes when no one was watching. That work enabled him to show case his talent in front of the world. Without that work behind the scenes he would have never become the great boxer that he was.
We can take a lot from that lesson and apply it to our lives. Many of us have goals. We must do the "dirty work" that it takes to achieve those goals. Even when no one is around to cheer us on, motivate us, or even help. We must be those things to ourselves.
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
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A man who views the world the same at fifty as he did at twenty has wasted thirty years of his life
Muhammad Ali
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Life is journey. It is a journey of growth (hopefully. The road should teach us as we go. The further down the road we get we should be the wiser because of the experiences in our past travels.
Life's experiences has a way of teaching us, if we listen. For those that chose not to listen, they find themselves in the same spot years later, or just going around in circles. Don't waste your time. Learn what life is teaching so that tomorrow will find you progressing from today.
And as we grow our views change. Hopefully we learn that love is the principle thing. All the little stupid things we previously held in high esteem are found to be of little use. Where are you at in your views; 20 or 50?






