Thursday, 28 May 2015

"It is no stranger to our knowledge that success bares happiness, nor is it unknown to us that with success comes the up most of content feelings. Human psychology is of an incredibly diverse nature and with held within are some of the most complex of algorithms, hardly understood, hardly unearthed. It is not an exaggeration to say, that in which is found in our minds cannot be understood by any mind. Nonetheless, of what follows I am certain. To live is to be happy, no I am not talking about breathing in the air, nor am I talking about sitting down, following mundane tasks. I'm talking about impelling above and beyond in order to accomplish a dream. Give it your all, bestowing all that you have and then more. Refrain from sitting back, hoping for a chance. Create a chance, mould your own opportunities. The majority of today's population are under an unrealistic  impression that they can somehow obtain the unreachable without reaching, that if they wait long enough, it will come. If you want something in which you've never had before, you have to do that of which you have never done before. It is only when we begin working to our absolute pinnacle, pushing ourselves against odds and past restrictions that the most valuable happiness is found. Strive for an incredible feeling, the feeling that everyday you're accelerating in the perceived direction of your reoccurring goal. It is only when you are able to maintain such an attitude that you are truly living. There are no excuses, be strong enough to brush past complications and see them as nothing other than a source of valuable motivation, an incredibly powerful source of motivation. The motivation to prove all who said it was not possible wrong, do it because it was said to be undoable and remember, the only failure is to give up. In my time the most important discovery in which I have made is that the harder you work, the happier you become. It is not only within fairy tails that dreams are found, it's paramount that you chase your dreams. Time is limited, commence." 

      - Harvey Ross