Patience,
persistence and perspiration make an unbeatable combination for success –
Napoleon Hill
Persistence
is defined by the firm or obstinate continuance in a course of action despite
difficulty or opposition. It’s undeniably the one factor that overcomes defeat,
pushes people to succeed and conquers those so-called unattainable goals. The
ability to keep pushing past barriers, struggles, challenges and overcoming the
impossible at times, to accomplish what you want, is a worthy and admirable
skill. It’s the single trait that allows people to keep moving forward and not
take life’s hard blows lying down. I love reflecting on the examples we know
well and some not as much. It’s something to strive towards and remind yourself
to keep driving forward and getting up every time we fall and fail. Here’s some fine example of persistence….in
no particular order.
1. Tiger Woods - History was made the
other day with Tiger Woods winning the 2019 Masters tournament. He battled a
dreadful unhinging of his personal life, a diminishing golf career and physical
injuries to come back on top. After his steady demise he battled back to win
his first major in eleven years becoming the 2019 Masters champion.
2. Diana Nyad –
At age 64 and on her 5th attempt Diane Nyad, conquered the swim from
Havana, Cuba to Florida. There were some critics and controversies surrounding
her unassisted swim following her accomplishment. Still, you can’t ignore the
fact that perseverance drove her to complete the swim on her fifth attempt at
age 64! Thirty-five years after her first attempt at this feat at age 29 in
1978, it’s nothing but impressive.
3. Michael Jordon
– “I have failed over and over and over again in my life and that is why I
succeed.” It wasn’t everything but net for Michael Jordon who failed to make his
high school basketball team. Not making the team was devastating but it pushed
him to keep working harder and to keep persevering. It’s common knowledge how
impressive of a career he had in basketball and by far one of the greatest
athletes of our time.
4.
Nelson
Mandela – After 27 years in prison, Mandela, did not give up hope or the
desire to dismantle apartheid in South Africa. Soon after his release in 1990,
he led the efforts to end apartheid. His long and gruelling stint in prison did
not deter him from achieving his goal and desire for his nation. He was also
befittingly called Madiba, Father of the Nation.
5.
Oprah
Winfrey – Born into poverty and
surviving a horrific childhood, Oprah persisted and slowly became a pinnacle of
success and a magnate in the media. Her never say die attitude and positive
thinking still resonates and changes peoples lives daily. Persistence is
powerful.
6.
Joanne K
Rowling – The author of the Harry Potter series, J K Rowling, was a single
mom, who lived on welfare but never gave up her writing. She persisted through
hardships, a divorce and depression, writing and mapping out her Harry Potter
series wherever and whenever she could. The Harry Potter script was rejected by
twelve major publishing houses and a couple years later was picked up by a small
publisher who gave Rowling a small advance for the book and published only 1000
copies. The rest as you know is history.
7.
Sylvester
Stallone – Trying hard to make a living, Stallone wrote the script for
Rocky and wanted to star as the main character. He was rejected and was later
offered $350,000 for the rights to the script, with someone else as the lead.
He didn’t give in and settled for a much lower price for the script but with
him as the star. The famous Rocky would not be the same without the persistence
of Stallone.
8.
Alex Honnold
– If you haven’t watched Free Solo yet, please do. It highlights the sheer
grit, courage and persistence of Alex Honnold. He is the first and only person
to free solo El Capitan in Yosemite National Park. His methodical and
thoughtful planning along with his persistence of seeing it through despite all
the risks involved, helped create one of the greatest athletic feats of our
time.
9.
Walt
Disney – He failed over and over before he succeeded. Several of his
business went bankrupt before, Walt Disney became a mogul in the animation
world. He believed in his art form and kept pushing through his failures and
challenges. His loving creation Mickey Mouse still entertains and spreads
happiness across the world today.
10.
Mahatma
Gandhi – Lawyer who then become a political and social activist led the
charge of gaining freedom in India. Exposed to racial discrimination in South
Africa, Gandhi gradually became a social activist fighting for racial equality
and rights in South Africa. Returning to his home country, India, Gandhi became
synonymous with freedom and civil rights. His persistent, non-violent,
non-cooperation movement helped the eventual independence of India.
Have I left off any other examples of persistence? If so,
please do share!
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