by Adam Khoo
Time and time again, we hear people with good intentions tell us
that we should know our limits. We should not set goals that are
too high to avoid disappointment.
While it is certainly true that it is so much easier to succeed
with incremental goals, if you want to produce exceptional results
you have to use out-of-the-box strategies.
In fact, I believe that when people say something is impossible
it's only impossible because a strategy has not been found yet.
Many of the things around us that we take for granted were not too
long ago dismissed as 'unrealistic'.
Fifteen years ago, if you told someone that almost everybody today
will be walking around with a telephone the size of a credit card
which can play music, take pictures, send pictures and communicate
with computers, they would think you were crazy.
Why is it now a reality? All it took was for someone to think the
'impossible' and then make it real. Everything you see around you
first started as an idea in someone's head. Everything is created
twice, first in the mind, and then manifested in physical reality.
Were the Wright brothers being very realistic when they set out to
build a flying machine?
Not only were they not scientists or engineers, it was also
believed by the scientific community that it was physically
impossible for machines that are heavier than air to fly. Again, by
changing their strategy and doing whatever it takes, they finally
invented the first airplane.
Today, it is still a wonder that a five hundred ton jumbo jet
carrying over 300 people can lift off and fly 35,000 feet above sea
level. If the Wright brothers had been realistic, you and I would
still be taking the slow boat to China.
People that make history are those that set goals that everyone
else had thought was 'unrealistic' and even crazy. By using the
ultimate success formula and doing whatever it takes, they made the
impossible possible.
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