A false man found a religion? Why, a false man cannot build a brick house!
Building a better life for every child is a lot harder than becoming a world champion. Both goals take dedication and commitment.
One more thing. The people and the friends that we have lost. . . or the dreams that have faded. . . never forget them.
What I want to avoid is staying at the same place. As I improve in skills, musical interpretations, and acting, I am able to approach each element of my programs with perfection. As Im preparing, I build momentum and confidence until I reach a peak of concentration. It is the moment that I feel my best. Then I can bring out one hundred percent, which makes me satisfied with myself. This is my goal.
It would be so easy to let my fate just carry me away. . . following this same path my whole life through. But I know I can't. What I do, I do. . . with no regrets.
The more of you I see, the more I'm glad I'm me
I learned to practice smiling when I'm feeling sad, you know?
For success in life you need yukti (skill) and shakti (strength), Bhakti (Devotion ) and Mukti (Freedom).
Potential does not always ensure success. The greatest players have not always been the most endowed. In athletics, we often hear the phrase, "He has the will to win". I think this is wrong. We can have the greatest will to do well. But unless we have prepared, it is of little use. Really, it should be the "will to prepare". Those who succeed have this will, whether it be in athletics, whether it be in school, whether it be in their chosen vocation, whether it be on a mission, or in almost any other phase of their life.
Can your player make a curl cut and score in the lane? If so, he is the cutter.
If you live long enough, lots of nice things happen.