No Pains No Gains- The Basic RULE of LIFE
No Pains No Gains -
Top 4 lessons from Pencil for Success
When the pencil was made for the first time. The pencil maker
gave the pencil some very crucial, pertinent and important instructions, which
can actually give us very inspiring lessons to be applied in our own lives.
1. The First instruction that the pencil maker gave the pencil
was, what's truly important actually lies within you. The pencil has two
aspects to it. The outside, which is its beautiful, colorful wooden casing. And
the inside, which is the lead, its very substance, its very purpose. Similar in
our lives as well, we have the outside. The outside is about our personality,
our looks, and our presence. The inside is about being a genuine, sincere
person.
- What truly important
actually lies within you.
2. That the pencil maker told the pencil was, "Unless what is
within you comes out, the lead, you cannot make an impact." It's only when
the lead comes out of the casing can the pencil actually make an impact on the
paper by writing something. Similarly, in our lives as well, unless what is
within us comes out we will not be able to make an impact either on our own
lives or on those of others.
One time, Thomas Edison, when he was just a little boy came back
home from school and handed a letter to his mother saying that, "My
teacher gave this letter only for you to read." The mother opened that
little piece of paper and as she read out this letter to Thomas Edison, her
little son, she was crying. She said, "Tommy, your teacher is written that
Thomas is such an intelligent boy, he is a genius. This school is too small for
him and doesn't have enough good teachers to train him. So it's better that he
doesn't come to school any longer and you train him at home." Years later,
when Thomas's mother had died and Thomas Edison was one of the greatest
inventors of the century he was at his mother's home clearing things up and in
a small little drawer he found that piece of folded paper, that letter that the
teacher had given years back to his mum. Thomas Alva Edison opened the piece of
paper to read the contents and he broke down in tears, crying profusely,
because what was written on the paper was, "Madam your son Thomas is a
dunce, he is mentally ill, he does not fit into the school. I do not think he
can ever make it there so we are expelling and throwing him out of the school
today." Thomas Alva Edison wrote another line underneath. He wrote,
"Thomas was indeed a dunce, a mentally ill child and he was made into the
greatest inventor or shall I say one of the greatest inventor of the century by
his hero, his mother." his mother didn't have a massive personality. She
didn't have a super good charisma nor did she have too many valuables. But she
was a genuine person with a great character, amazing values and look at the
impact that it had on the life of Thomas Alva Edison.
-Unless
what is within you comes out you can't make an impact
3. The third important instruction that the pencil maker gave
the pencil was unless you go through sharpening, what is within you will not
come out. The pencil has to go through painful sharpening before the sharp lead
comes out and makes an impact. Similarly in life, unless we go through painful
sharpening, the best things within will never come out as they say, no pains,
no gains.
- Unless you go
through sharpening what is within you will not come out
4. The fourth message that the pencil maker gave the pencil was,
"When you write, you will most certainly end up making mistakes. What's
truly great is that right behind you is attached an eraser and you can actually
correct that mistake and once again write right thing." Even in our lives
we make so many mistakes and what's amazing is God has given us the
opportunity, the chance, to erase them, to correct them and to rewrite our
stories.
- Erase, Rectify mistakes
and rewrite our stories.
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