A young man asked Socrates, an ancient Greek philosopher, the secret
of Success. Socrates told the young man to meet him near the river the
next morning. They met.
Socrates asked the young man to walk with him toward the river.
When the water got up to their necks, Socrates took the young man by surprise
and ducked him into the water. The man struggled to get out but Socrates was
strong and kept him under water until he started turning blue.
The young man struggled hard and finally managed to get up. The first thing
he did was to gasp and take a deep breath.
Socrates asked, “What did you want the most when you were under the
water?”
The man replied “Air”.
Socrates said: “That’s the most secret to success. When you want success as
badly as you want air, you will get it. There is no other secret”..
Moral of the
Story
A
burning desire is the starting point of all accomplishment. Just like a small
fire cannot give much heat, a weak desire cannot produce great results. The
motivation to succeed comes from the burning desire to achieve a purpose.
fire cannot give much heat, a weak desire cannot produce great results. The
motivation to succeed comes from the burning desire to achieve a purpose.
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