‘Passion’
propels us to
reach greater heights
The rich and the
famous, the movers
and shakers are not necessarily high school toppers. College degrees
and high IQ are no
longer the major drivers of success. Albert Einstein and
Thomas Edison were
actually high school drop-outs.
When a group of
two hundred
executives of top performing companies were asked what makes
a person
successful, eighty per cent listed passion as the most important quality, more
important than
skill, more important than training, even more important than
experience.
Steve Goodier
said, before water can
produce enough steam to power an engine, it must boil. The steam engine
won't move a train
an inch until the
steam gauge registers
212 degrees. Likewise, a person without ‘passion’ cannot
move the machinery
of life with lukewarm water.
Ralph Waldo
Emerson said “Nothing
great was ever achieved without Passion”. Similar sentiments were expressed by Henry
Ford when he
said: “Passion is the sparkle in your eyes, the swing in your
gait, the grip in
your hand, the irresistible surge of will and energy to
execute your ideas.”
‘Passion’ propels
us to greater
heights and is more important than all other ingredients of
success. Combining our
‘passion’ with other
attributes like vision, hard work and determination helps us
to achieve our
heart's desires and make our life meaningful,
Successful
people are passionate about what they do. Their greatest
secret for success is a
burning desire, enthusiasm and ‘passion’.
As said by A.B.Zu
Tavern, “Good work
is never done in cold blood, heat is needed to forge
anything. Every great achievement
is the story of a flaming heart.”
You may have
skill, training and
experience. You may also be working hard. But if you combine
‘passion’ with these,
you will be truly unstoppable.
Wishing you
a great Day
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