One thing that I realized this week as finals are gearing up and classes come to an end is........
There has been a majority of successful people who became
CEO’s, Producers, Business personnel, Computer Scientists, anything and you
name it. Some of those people either had it hard in life, or perhaps had dropped
out of college. Regardless of what your Faith is, you may never see what the
future has in store for you and of course even I don't see it, and quite
frankly it's really not our job to know what's in store for our lives. Sure we
can dream, work hard at a goal point we’re trying to make but what I’m trying
to say is that we’re all not the same nor do we operate the same way. However,
each one of us has our faults, failures, trials, and tribulations that affect
us to keep us getting where we are going. We use that affect to make us believe
the best will never happen. I can tell you this, don’t let that affect get to
your head. You have your entire life to do what you love to do, and you sooner
or later, the success will come. What I’m trying to get at with this is,
there's always a plan and a way to
be successful in life. It's interesting how God can carry you through all of
those things and he's great enough to see your need and help you reach your
strong points. Despite of what your past was like, grades, life, finances etc. don’t
let it affect you too much by thinking you will never make it. Some people use
that as a motivation to not be on that level, so they strive to walk hard that
extra road (Especially those who didn’t graduate college or went). To the students
who are finishing up school, don’t let a class or a bad grade make you become
less of a person. Young single mothers, continue to do the best for your life
and child. Despite of some people striving, don’t let the people who breeze by
tear you down, it’s not a race. As much
as I am big on education, yes we need it in order to succeed, but some people
don’t always get to have that opportunity. Just because one has a degree and
the other one doesn’t, doesn’t make them any smarter than an average CEO. Sure
you may have the well-rounded educational mindset, but know that we are to be
equal, and to help others. I’m not saying dropping out or “don’t work” is the
answer, I’m basically saying is that you CAN
and WILL be successful. So whatever
you strive to become, or do, declare
yourself that you will make it to that point regardless if it takes a black eye
or two. With or without a certain
deed, your time will come. Just continue to work, keep striving, don’t give up
on Faith, and remember you have more chapters to open up than just one. Your
time is coming, you are successful, and you are no less than anyone else. God
will bring you through, and your reward will come.
Best Wishes