This week I had the opportunity to learn about the enduring aspect of Entrepreneurs. Becoming successful is a
never-ending process. That process means that we need to take each life
lesson and make it an asset in our knowledge base. We can do this by
applying those lessons to our lives. I think of the saying, “Fool me
once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me.” Success is not just
luck, or achieved by just skills…it takes trial and error. For me,
being able to adapt and learn from what doesn’t work has been the
greater life lesson. I seem to remember those lessons more clearly
moving forward. I liked the idea that entrepreneurs become successful, one small investment at a time. I don't think this just applies to entrepreneurs but all people in all aspects of life. I have also started reading a book titled, "Mastery." In this book the author talks about the media and how progress and climax have become "normal." What is not seen, in most cases is the journey. We need to be happy and find happiness in the daily efforts that will help us achieve our goals. Eventually living a good life in pursuit of good goals, is actually the benefit of making goals...not necessarily achieving all of them.
I was also able to read a talk “Perseverance” by James E. Faust, the idea of enduring was
reinforced. President Faust gave several examples of members in the
church and how they overcame extremely difficult trials. President Faust uses a
story of four missionaries in Hawaii. Their boat capsized. One Elder; Elder Alma Smith, would
not give up on saving the life of Elder Snow. At the time CPR and mouth to mouth had not been invented. However, because he was in tune with the spirit, he was inspired to perform mouth to mouth thus saving Elder Snow's life. Alma Smith no doubt had
the attitude of perseverance from his own childhood. He experienced being
shot and losing his hip and ball joint. There was not surgery to perform, or replacement available. His own mother was inspired to make him lay still and filled the open wound with a homemade salve for months. His body healed itself and grew some tissue that filled the hole and Elder Smith was able to walk and live a full life...and save the future President of the church. Elder Smith
would not have made such a great effort if he had not gone through his own
life threatening experience. Understanding why we go through
difficulties usually doesn’t manifest itself until a later time in
life. Having faith, a positive attitude, and enduring are essential if we want
to be successful and happy. (Side note...Ezra Taft Benson was my stepfather's uncle) Earl Benson Weaver.
In 1864, Elders Lorenzo Snow and Ezra T. Benson of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles went on a mission to the Hawaiian Islands. They were accompanied by three other missionaries: Elders
Joseph F. Smith, William Cluff, and Alma L. Smith.
Thursday, February 5, 2015
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