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Life IS history in the making. Every word we say, everything we do becomes history the moment it is said or done. Life void of memories leaves nothing but emptiness. For those who might consider history boring, think again: It is who we are, what we do and why we are here. We are certainly individuals in our thoughts and deeds but we all germinated from seeds planted long, long ago.

Sunday, August 19, 2012

Life = Risk

At the heart of awakenings is knowledge that identifies who we are, in other words, from whence we came. Our life's blood stems from our fathers whose fathers' fathers lived and died to make this country free. Then, there are also the mothers who endured pain and suffering unimaginable in today's era of modern technology.

Within the ancestry of each of us lies experience after experience deemed a success, as well as some considered a failure. With every walk of life comes a certain degree of risk plagued by the overarching question, "Will I make it this time?" Often this is even followed by "Why try?"

Why try, indeed? Because there is an overwhelming desire, a passion, to live a dream and the unyielding desire, the tenacity, to see it happen. Once the vision is established it takes a combination of passion and tenacity to keep the momentum going. The passion drives you to put more energy into achieving that vision than ever before, much more than is necessarily required. It goes beyond enthusiasm or excitement requiring commitment of heart, mind, body and soul. Of course, with every accompliment there are setbacks. The tenacity is that persistent detemination, even in the face of adversity, to never give up.

Are you willing to take the risk? What if you fail?
“Failure is the opportunity to begin again more intelligently.” – Henry Ford
What if these famous failures had not gone on to fulfill their destinies?


“I have missed more than 9,000 shots in my career.
I have lost almost 300 games.
On 26 occasions I have been entrusted to take the game winning shot, and I missed.
I have failed over and over and over again in my life.
And that is why I succeed.” – Michael Jordan

NOTE: I was introduced to this video by the risqué Don in Massachusetts which led to this blog posting. I invite you to visit his blogsite for great quotes and pictures! Who knows, you may be inspired just like I was!


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13 comments:

  1. Thank you Sharla for reminding us that we must take chances in order to succeed. What an inspiring story.
    Dicy

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    1. OOPS! I always post the reply in the wrong field. Your visits are most appreciated, Dicy! It is easy to just say I can't and move on but within 'I can't' first appears 'I can'!

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  2. Dicy, your visits are most appreciated! It is easy to just say I can't and move on but within 'I can't' first appears 'I can'!

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  3. Hi, I see your point. Taking risks, having courage, rolling the dice is a way of moving forward and growing as a person. I have fallen, failed, messed up but boy oh boy what I have learned makes up for it!

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    1. Lesley, thank you for visiting! Through all the falls and failures of life, there always is a lot to learn! Growing from that and moving forward is what's important:>)

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  4. Very inspiring, Thanks for the great post. Blessings

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    1. Hi, Ssusie! It is always good to have you stop in for a visit. Glad you enjoyed the post for today! Blessings to you!

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  5. Hi Sharla Thanks for your help and retweets. To answer your question about failure in a round about way. I just published my 3rd book, I have a internet radio show I co-host once a week, I've got a few gigs comming up in the next couple of weeks (one is a charity event) and I'm headlining one in Savannah,Ga. All this and I'm not sure whether I can pay my rent, car payment, insurance this month and next month is even worse. I should have a great outlook, I'm busier and doing more with my life than ever, but I can't get ahead or even with the bills. I don't have cable TV,health insurance, no smart phone, 450 minutes per month on my old cell phone. I have not had a full refrigerator or food cabinet in a year or so. I'm not starving because I eat at my Dad's house a lot. I'm not wanting sympathy or anything, just venting and answering your question as this post really brought all of this out of me.Thanks for the great blog and the great message, I will do my best to keep my chin up and move forward.

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    1. WOW! Brian, thank you for opening up and sharing your feelings! Sometimes it just takes the right moment to let it go. . .I do wish you the best, especially in the state of our nation's economy at the present time. My new book hopefully will be out next month. The marketing aspect has me totally stressed out! On top of that, I got the proof of my book today and it is 344 pages but put together in a 5 x 7 book. I have never seen or heard of such. All paperbacks I am familiar with (my own + others) have always been 6 x 9. It looks and feels really strange:>(

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  6. Hi Sharla, I have failed (at least what I thought was failed) many times, but in retrospect see that God didn't consider it a failure, but an opportunity to learn. I still don't always remember to think that way when I really need to, but I try. I am a work in progress. In God's eyes I am a success, because I have made a difference to people, and I follow (as much as I can) His guidance. Thank you for another excellent post. I made me think. Have a beautiful day, and God bless you!

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    1. Deirdre, as always, thank you for visiting and leaving inspiring words. I, too, have often failed to see when one door appeared to close, it was only leading to a new door ready to be opened.

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  7. Thought provoking post, Sharla. Thank you for leaving the link on Source of Inspiration. There are no failures, no bad decisions, only opportunities to learn. Hugs, pat

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