To My Fellow Minnows- It Can be Tough but ALL Things Worth Shooting for in Life Usually are !! ( Some Inspiration for You)

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I have been at it here for a couple of months, and it can be frustrating at times. Maybe even hopeless ! Trust me, I know. I've been there. But the hard work is starting to pay off as I'm beginning to see some Light. To all the rest of my fellow Minnows , just be rest assured throughout the history of Man what you are experiencing is nothing new. Many great people who have achieved great things went through similar struggles along their journey to attaining great Success.

Don't believe me? Well....


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Jk Rowling :

Yeah that's right ..the one of Harry Potter fame and stature . Struggles for her ?? No way you say... YES way !! . Before striking gold with her Harry Potter Novels, Rowling was on welfare in the UK with a newborn and was recently divorced. In a speech to Harvard University for Commencement ceremonies in 2008 , billionaire Rowling says
quote, "I was jobless, a lone parent, and as poor as it is possible to be in modern Britain, without being homeless.”

During her time of struggle she went into a dark depression and by her own account hit rock bottom. Her daughter inspired her to seek help. And she found an outlet in Writing. The fact is Rowling finished the first two books while on welfare. And in the third book of the series, the demented characters were inspired by her deep, dark depression. It seems Rowling took her situation of despair and turned it around and actually used it as an impetus to move forward to heights that no one could ever imagine. And heights that the World is still enjoying in the form of books and critically acclaimed movies on the big screen. :)

Nelson Mandela :

Most people have heard his name before and know he was president of South Africa. But some may not realize his journey to being that World Leader was one of torture and pain. Mandela served 27 years (yes 27 !!) , in prison for being an Activist and Dissenter in a society that looked at him as a lesser human being ( he was formally sentenced to Life). He was 75 years old when he was finally let out of prison in 1990. And he was on the verge of ending centuries of brutal white ruling as his black countrymen were granted the rights to vote. And reached his pinnacle of success serving as President of South Africa from 1994- 1999.

Just remember young Minnows when you are going through the journey here at Steemit and things seem trying at times and even hopeless, well take a second and remember that Nelson Mandela spent 27 years in a small Cell of his own hopelessness before realizing his great dream of being a World leader .

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Dr. Alfredo Quiñones-Hinojosa :

Who ?? Yes, many of you may not have heard of him. But let me tell you his Story is no less impressive than Rowling and Mandela. In some respects, I think it is even more moving (imho)

In 1987 at the tender of 19 with $65 in his name at the time , Quiñones-Hinojosa scaled the fence at the US/ Mexican border looking for a better life in America. He worked for 12 years as an impoverished migrant worker picking grapes, cotton, tomatoes, and other crops before graduating with Honors from Harvard Medical school.

" Hard work, resiliency, perseverance, never giving up on your dreams are the same principles then ( as a migrant worker) … that keep me going today as a brain surgeon, scientist, professor, philanthropist and entrepreneur,” he said.

He is a leading brain surgeon at Mayo Clinic in Florida. And when he was working in the fields all these years ago with nothing but a 'silly dream' of being a doctor he vividly recounts what one relative said to him at that time , "Alfredo this is it. This is what you and I and all our family will be doing the rest of our lives. Don't expect anything more than these fields" . He just took this and used it as kind of tool to drive him that much more closer to his dream of being a doctor

Conclusion

It bares worth repeating ( sometimes over and over again) that anything worth going for will take time, perserverance, and yes many times hardship and struggle. That is just a part of Life.

What these three individuals did was amazing but as a Minnow you too can learn and benefit from their stories.
And use these simple principles to guide you to the top just like it did for them :

  • Seeing rock bottom as a Foundation and not some hopeless dark Pit
  • Using Setbacks and Obstacles to be the fuel and motivation to move forward toward your Goals and Dreams
  • Putting the odds in your favor of reaching Success by sheer Persistence and a Stick-to-it-iveness.

Bottom Line : Your perspective in how you confront your Struggles along the journey is of paramount. The most highly successful people ( including successful Steemians) are the ones who are able to take a step back and look at the hardships along the journey as not just part of the process...but actually embrace the process because they know it will make them that much stronger and make their Life that much more enriching in the long run !!


Cheers to you my Minnow friends and onward march,
Robert :)

(DISCLOSURE : The article above is my own original, unique work inspired and assisted by these credible Sources: designluck.com, nytimes.com , Twincities.com )

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Really appreciate how you look at things here in the community frustrating and inspiring! But again its quite a learning stage for me to be a blogger, who aims good content. Thank you for inspiring and more power...by the way your name footer is really great I wish I could have mine but just dont know how @robertandrew!

Thank you @nickjon. I am fixing to do a Post on that Footer. I didn't know about it until about 2 weeks ago. So stay tuned :)

Thank you so much..it would be a great help for us minnows to have an identity here in steemit @robertandrew! More power!

Rowling and Mandela are truly a motivation for all of us. We can learn so many things from their life journey.

Winners never quit and quitters never win.

Thanks for motivating us Robert.

Thanks @asolopreneur. I definitely concur 😊

Inspiring post @robertandrew. Thanks for reminding us about so many remarkable people who have suffered tremendous hardships and rose above it to lofty heights. I guess what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.

Thank you @redheadpei. Yep, suffering I guess will always be a a part of the human experience

You got it right - just keep going! That's what I do. :D

Appreciate you so much @getonthetrain

Thanks for sharing the success stories, I enjoyed them. I also appreciate them, and I wrote a lot of success stories that I found in a book that was passed on to me by my father called, YOU CAN BECOME THE PERSON YOU WANT TO BE, written by Robert Schuller. I have a three part summary of the book in my post, and maybe you can read it sometime if you would like.

Appreciate it @catdraws. I will definitely have to check that out !!

Yep! "Nobody said it was easy!" 🎵🎤Do you hear me singing?! lol

When things get tough for me, i just think that other people are going through rougher paths than me. No time to feel sorry about ourselves, but we ought to work harder and get better! Thanks for the inspiration @robertandrew...Let's keep going!

yes me too @arlinn. I think my Mom ingrained this in me that there always is someone who has it tougher. Thanks !!

Welcome to #thealliance @robertandrew.

About your post: everything happens when it's the right moment. Hard work and perseverance are keys in Steemit and life itself.

Keep rocking, keep sharing your thoughts with us and let's grow together, that's how you'll see better results than now!

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This speaks volumes to me. Another reminder to stay diligent.

Excellent article, I learned many new things - especially about JK Rowling - incredible really how she went from nothing to where she is now. It's amazing this platform, but really hard to get your work seen and appreciated - so many wonderful posts that were worked hard on get little upvotes just because nobody came across them. The best thing we can all do is promote ourselves and our posts as much as we can - leave comments far and wide on work we like - often people will check out the blogs of people who comment on their work. Join in challenges and different tag themes - people will often check out the posts of anyone using the challenge tag they are in. The post promotions in Discord servers are also handy if you can leave a link there as well - the more you can promote your posts and yourself the bigger you will eventually grow. Oh and I love your alligator animation in the footer!
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