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A Star Toward Which to Press
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Wendyl K. Leslie
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I've subscribed to "Forbes" magazine for many years. In the
back of the magazine, as you may know, there's a page
titled "Thoughts on the Business of Life." I always read it
for the excellent quotations it carries--like this one by B.
C. Forbes: "It is when things go hardest, when life becomes
most trying, that there is greatest need for having a fixed
goal, for having an air castle that the outside world
cannot wreck. When few comforts come from without, it is
all the more necessary to have a fount to draw from within.
And the man or woman who has a star toward which to press
cannot be thrown off the course, no matter how the world
may try, no matter how far things may seem to be wrong."**
That is one of the most important reasons for having a
long-range goal--toward which you're working. I say "one"
of the most important reasons, because the most important
is the fact that you will in all likelihood reach the goal.
The trouble people have is not in reaching their serious
goals; it's in establishing them.**
But having a worthwhile goal gives you a reason for picking
yourself back up and heading off again. It gives you
someplace to go. It gives you a reason for getting up in
the mornings, especially on those cold, gray, rainy or
snowy mornings--mornings when you have to mumble to
yourself over and over, "Stay with it. Stay with it."**
That's when "a star toward which to press" looks bright and
beckoning out there in the murk of the morning. And pretty
soon, you're on your way again. Later, when things are fine
again, you wonder how you could have ever felt so low or
even considered giving up for a moment.**
Without a goal out there somewhere, it would be a simple
matter to become a automation, a cipher, an empty,
doll-like figure simply going through the motions: getting
up, moving through the day and going to bed again.**
Having a goal is why some of the unlikeliest-seeming
people--people who seem to us to having nothing whatever to
bring happiness into their lives--are often the most
cheerful people we'll see all day. You can bet that there's
a goal there, something held in the heart and seen only in
the mind, toward which they're moving; something that makes
it all wonderful to them. In fact, that's the very
definition of happiness. We're happiest when we are moving
toward something we want to bring about. The secret is in
the two words "moving toward."**
I remember reading in the book "Papillon"--that incredible
tale of multiple escapes from the French penal colony in
French Guiana--that no matter what the hardships were or
how wretched the escapees' lives, they were filled with joy
as long as they were moving toward freedom. Pain, suffering,
starvation, exhaustion, constant danger, were all worth
bearing as long as they were moving toward freedom.**
This is why we need to reaffirm our goals on a regular
basis, why we need to make sure we know what it is we're
moving toward.**
"It is when things go hardest, when life becomes most
trying, that there is greatest need for having a fixed goal,
for having an air castle that the outside world cannot
wreck. . . . And the man or woman who has a star toward
which to press cannot be thrown off the course . . . ."
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Recently nominated for the 53rd edition of The Marquis'
Who's Who in America, Wendyl is also the author of Serve to
Lead: Mastering the Leadership Style of Jesus. Wendyl
invites you to visit his website and subscribe to his
weekly journal at: http://www.servetolead.net
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