Chenou learning
12/04/2024
Adversity is the most important aspect of success.
Every success I have experienced in my life involved overcoming adversity. People often think of adversity as an adversary, an enemy from the outside who has to be fought and conquered. However, I think of adversity as simply a force of nature.
To have anger or resentment or even to desire revenge, is a redundant exercise.
Surviving adversity is one of the most powerful traits you can develop. If you look at some of the most successful, self-made people who have shaped the world we live in, the one thing they all have in common is that they have survived and overcome adversity.
Most of us get drawn into the whys and wherefores of adversity and thereby expend an extensive amount of energy and resources analyzing and chasing it. There is no purpose in that.
Remember Newton’s third law - every action has an equal and opposite reaction. The forces set into motion by an individual will take their time coming back. There is no purpose in hindering, aiding or abetting that process. I remain focused on my own processes. My reaction to adversity has always been fundamental to my survival.
Expectation is the most crippling aspect of adversity. Remember the fundamental rule that effort is yours - results are His. You must not have any expectation of failure or success. It should be irrelevant to your total effort. The only destination is the journey itself. Remove expectation and you remove self-doubt, which is the most dangerous aspect of adversity.
Adversity should impel us, not compel us. It should be embraced, not repelled. Adversity brings out the best in us as nothing else can. It brings strength to our character. When one challenges adversity in any form, the only true adversary is within oneself.
The first step is to overcome fears and frustrations, leave behind the despair and disappointments, and focus only on putting one foot in front of the other, one step at a time.
You overcome adversity by staying on longer and outliving it.
As the Billy Ocean song goes: “When the going gets tough, the tough get going!
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