“Those who
say it cannot be done, should not interrupt those doing it.” – Chinese proverb
Giving up on an idea, a venture, or on unraveling a difficult issue can happen when one is tired. It can also happen when one is uninspired or confused.
Who among us has never been in that situation which can be frustrating or daunting? It happens to everyone at some stage in their life. Giving up might in many cases be the only option left for them.
Unfortunately,
there are also those who outrightly brush off any efforts to try and tackle an
issue before they even examine it. They do it claiming no matter how one
addresses it, it simply cannot be done. Whichever the reason, this is one way
to solve a problem or rather to perpetuate it.
Fortunately
for mankind, there are those who choose to persist, overcome challenges and
roadblocks standing in their way to achieve their goal. They do it despite all
the voices that try to discourage and dissuade them from acting or doing and
prefer to keep the status quo. They have the "Chutzpah," the fearlessness and desire
to dare, remain hopeful, have faith and not resort to the easiest way out of
doing nothing.
It reminds
me of a story I once read. Its lesson, I believe, a very important one. Let me
share it with you.
It tells the story of two twins, one was a pessimist and always complained about anything. The other was an optimist and always looked for the good in everything as optimists generally do. On one of their birthdays, their parents decided to give the pessimist the most expensive of presents. These included a T.V., a computer and other gifts that would make any other child joyful. The optimist twin received a pile of horse manure which he found on the floor in the middle of his room.
As expected the pessimist complained about each gift. Nothing was good enough for him. The optimist, on the other hand, ran through the house as if looking for something. He was cheerful, happy and smiling.
It tells the story of two twins, one was a pessimist and always complained about anything. The other was an optimist and always looked for the good in everything as optimists generally do. On one of their birthdays, their parents decided to give the pessimist the most expensive of presents. These included a T.V., a computer and other gifts that would make any other child joyful. The optimist twin received a pile of horse manure which he found on the floor in the middle of his room.
As expected the pessimist complained about each gift. Nothing was good enough for him. The optimist, on the other hand, ran through the house as if looking for something. He was cheerful, happy and smiling.
“Why are you running through the house?” his parents asked him in surprise, trying to stop him. “What are you looking for?”
“The pony that you bought for me,” answered the happy young boy. “I am looking for the pony.”
And you know what? I believe that one day he will find his “pony,” provided no one succeeds in interrupting him when doing it.
The lesson is clear.
Thirty years
ago, in the 1980’s, Former President Ronald Reagan proposed a Strategic Defense
Initiative (SDI). It was nicknamed “Star Wars.” All those who prescribed to the attitude of “it
cannot be done” mostly because of political oriented blindness came out yelling
“it cannot be done.” Yet Yisrael,
persisted and engaged in “doing it” and eventually managed to do at least part
of it and with that the ability to protect a country from missile attacks
(Thank you for reminding me of that Roger Froikin).
Fast forward
to the present. Merely six months ago, no one believed that the US would move
its embassy to Yerushalayim. It happened. Only several weeks ago, the West
Coast of the US was under imminent threat of a nuclear attack from N. Korea. Few
if any believed it was doable. They mocked, belittled and laughed at President
Trump, again either because of political orientation or media influence, for
his desire to bring that threat to an end and doubted that it could happen. A
few days ago, an agreement between the two countries was signed.
President Trump may not have yet found the pony but only a few traces of it. However, through his determination, diligence and at the rate he is moving and doing it, while focusing on his goal, he will one day.
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