Monday, July 14, 2008

THE POWER TO REALLY LIVE IN LIFE

Airport check in counters - “I think about all the different ways we leave people in this world. Cheerily waving good-bye to some at airports, knowing we will never see each other again. Leaving others on the side of the road hoping we will.”

I had just graduated from college and was about to move away to attend graduate school. An older friend said something to me I thought was odd at the time. She cautioned, "Don't ever lose your enthusiasm." I was not particularly aware that I had much enthusiasm, nor was I sure how to keep from losing it.

But since that time, I have come to realize what she meant. Over the years, I have been assailed by discouragement and difficulties. At times I have felt totally without energy and even disenchanted with life around me.

I like what Mark Twain said about enthusiasm. When asked the reason for his success, he replied, "I was born excited." I think I now know why my friend said, "Never lose your enthusiasm." For even if one is born excited, enthusiasm can be lost along the way. And too many of us never find it again.

However, the happiest, most fulfilled and most successful people have discovered the necessity of an enthusiastic approach to living. Thomas Edison was such a person. He was known for his energy and verve. He eventually acquired 1,093 patents for his inventions, including the electric light bulb, phonograph and motion picture camera. He was known to work tirelessly and joyfully. He seemed to love what he did and pursued it with passion.

Edison eventually established Menlo Park, the first factory ever dedicated to making nothing but inventions. It was a forerunner of the private research laboratories now owned by many large corporations. Edison promised that Menlo Park would turn out a minor invention every ten days and something big every six months or so. At one point, he was working on 47 new projects at once! Others have made more money than Thomas Edison, but none have been more enthusiastic or productive.

Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, "Enthusiasm is one of the most powerful engines of success. When you do a thing, do it with your might. Put your whole soul into it. Stamp it with your own personality. Be active, be energetic, be enthusiastic and faithful, and you will accomplish your object." Enthusiasm is an engine fueled by a love for what we do. It will power us anywhere we want to go and take us places we would never reach without it!

From Lifesupport.

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4 comments:

Gabrielle said...

Beautiful post!!

“Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm.”
Winston Churchill

Anonymous said...

Running a blog shows that you still have enthusiasm! Very interesting and well written! End your sentences with ! Enthusiasm!!

Anonymous said...

Great post! Although I would have to disagree with the last paragraph, Enthusiasm nowadays is often fueled by greed, not the love of what they are doing but the love of the money they make make from it ;)

Anonymous said...

Dear Gabrielle,i have really injoyed reading your positive thinking,u r so rite on the money,everything i read,was like,seeing my life flash infront of me.Thank you for sharing,it has really uplifted me,and made me think about alot of things.Sincerely,Carol,aka-Snowbird..Please visit me,im new at this and would really like to learn more about what all i can do on here.Again,many thanks..

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