Thursday, May 7, 2015

Your dream is impossible until it isn't

Man isn't supposed to fly...then the brothers with the last name Wright figured it out after countless tries.

Man can't go to the moon...until John F. Kennedy motivated a nation and a program to make advances in science so remarkable that they achieved the goal, even after their inspirational leader had died.

An African American will never be President of the United States...until Barack Obama decided to run.

Everything is impossible until it isn't.

You have a choice to make. Choose to accept what others say is impossible or fly in the face of ridicule to prove those who choose to sit on the sidelines, in their comfy chairs, wrong.

It doesn't matter that others will think you're nuts. It doesn't matter if there are days you think you're crazy. Don't give up. Your task will be impossible until it isn't.

Refrigerators, cell phones, the internet, cable TV, electric cars, satellites, and electricity are just a few examples of things that people 200 years ago would have said were impossible. Yet they exist.

If you're working on something that seems impossible, maybe you're just ahead of your time.

Let me repeat. Nothing is impossible. It may be inconceivable. It may seem unrealistic.
You want to achieve something. It doesn't matter what it is. In the words of Rob Schneider in The Waterboy, "You can do it".

You don't have to be Thomas Edison to prove that something is not impossible.

Maybe it's as simple as buying a new home or getting a job that pays twice as much as you currently make. Maybe you have an idea to buy a business.

Nothing will hold you back but you.
It doesn't matter if you're broke.
Who cares if you don't have an education?

Stop worrying about what you don't have.
Start thinking about what could be possible.
Start dreaming about what you can do today to turn the impossible into the possible.

Your dream is impossible until it isn't.

"Whether you think you can or you think you can't, you're right."
   -Henry Ford



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