If the flame of our passion is the size of that of a candle, even a mild breeze could put it out; but if it is as big as a bonfire, the strongest wind just makes it burn even brighter.
Just as a quote by Marcus Aurelius put it: “The impediment to action advances action. What stands in the way becomes the way.”
No matter how many times our actions were obstructed, nothing can really stand in our way if we can keep our intention and disposition. We can adapt, and overcome, turning the obstacle into the fuel that may propel us.
As we move towards the fulfillment of our goals, setbacks and problems will always be there, but they are never permanent; and if we look at them the right way, we will see that they are nothing but an opportunity to practice virtues such as patience, courage, humility, resourcefulness, and creativity.
The basis for such a discipline relies upon the concepts of Perception, Action, and Will
Perception
This is the way we see and give meaning to those events happening around us. Our perceptions can be a source of encouragement and confidence, or they could provide us with great pain and weakness.
If we decide to become emotional, subjective or shortsighted, we would only make ourselves miserable by reacting to our fear of a temporary condition, and to the doom we project into the future.
Instead, we must filter out our prejudice, expectation, and fear; remain calm and imperturbable as we see things just as they really are. From that objective perspective, we can focus on the future we want to create.
Action
Some years ago I heard some movie villain apologizing to another for being late saying he “was wasting time confusing motion with accomplishment”.
What a great concept. When faced with a setback, we tend to react with any kind action; usually misdirected and unplanned. If action is required, it should be effective, well directed, and executed with persistence and flexibility –in other words, creative application, not brute force.
Will
Will is the internal fuel that moves us; it can never be affected by any outside events. It’s our ultimate resource.
When everything seems to be going down, we can turn it into learning or humbling experience, and a chance to provide comfort to others.
We have to be prepared to accept adversity and chaos, and practice acceptance and cheerfulness even in the face of our darkest moments.
Most people think will is the way we strenuously hold onto something when actually it has a lot more to do with surrender yourself to a situation.
True will has to do with quiet humility, resilience, and flexibility under the hardest obstacles.
The roads of our lives are filled with obstacles, and we will be constantly tested. We must prove ourselves worthy of the challenge; so let’s stand up and show what we’re really made of.
Stay strong!
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