![]() Encouragement is like the icing on the cake. “Winners never quit, and quitters never win.” I suspect my old teacher "lifted" that saying from an earlier teacher of his and it was intended to be passed on to others as they take a whirl at being both a teacher and an example of this process. ![]() 2) Encourage others when you see they are trying, then you will be a winner, too. What a wonderful lesson our son is passing on: 1) Don’t quit. ![]() “And when the guy in charge compliments you, you work harder so you don’t let him down.” “We only fail when we quit trying,” Paul told us. “I feel so good going to work now,” we were told. That remark reminded me of my teaching job, when I could physically see the success when a student suddenly realized what they were doing. He admitted the first few days were a bit rocky, but one day he called with his voice full of pride. Sooner or later, with a little effort, there is little that comes before us that we can’t master if we decide not to be a quitter. All of us can encourage through something as small as a little pat on the back, a compliment when something has been mastered by another. All of us can be the example for others to follow. We should learn as I did from my great teachers that all of us are teachers. It’s ironic how another person can become a part of our life without us being aware of it. There were many days I stayed after school, many summer days when I gave free tutoring to the wonderful children whose parents entrusted me to teach their children to become successful. While I was teaching I sought to follow this man’s advice. “How many times do you have to have a long division problem marked wrong and accept a less than passing grade before you decide how to tackle it and to perfect the process, to overcome, to succeed?” Only you can ‘see’ what you’ve done wrong and correct it. Only you can learn from this personal experience. So what if others have seen or experienced one of your failures with you? According to Dan Eskin, “Only you can accept failure. Many of my students profited from his advice. On the other hand, a quitter lives most of his life in regret because of his lack of motivation and dedication.When I became a teacher, I passed on this man’s wisdom. Success only knocks on the doors of winners because they are determined in life. Never keep the fear of failure inside your self. And the one who is ready to take all these challenges is always a winner. It's very easy to give up any thing in the midway but very difficult to continue till the end despite of hurdles & challenges. Sir Sachin Tendulkar was also a school drop out. They strived hard to reach their goals and only rested when success touched their feet. Even scientists like Issac Newton and Albert Einstein never gave up pursuing their dreams and interests just because some of their experiments failed. Most of us are not born with talent and skills. We quit our job, quit our relationship, quit our studies and so on. We start behaving insane after every failure. ![]() But is the way that to win? Definitely not.!! By loosing hope we closes all the doors from where success actually arrives. We always loose hope when we loose something or we fail to complete any task. Because he is not determined to face the difficulties, he never reaches his goal and is declared a quitter. On the other hand, a quitter gets perturbed by challenges, and in the midst, gives up. A winner is ready to face challenges and obstacles that may come in between him and his goals. because failure teaches us the most.Ī winner is someone who is determined to reach his goals, no matter how arduous the journey may be. It's perfectly fine if we achieve failure at any moment. Then why do we run behind success after we grow up.? Why do we need to prove our self every time. We just did what we liked because we didn't had to prove anything to others at that time. It starts from the kinder garden school where we struggle hard to get a front seat, a toy, a chocolate or a good friend where we were not always successful. In our life we struggle really very hard to be successful in all the stages of our lives. We all humans are like that ant who tries hard to get our platter of success. In the initial phase she achieves failure, but at the end of the day she is at her point. She tries hard to collect her food, to build her house, to climb a big wall which is definitely not a easy task for that little being. She always tries hard to achieve her goal but is not always successful. An Ant is the best example to prove this proverb.
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