What does it mean to give your all? People often talk about
doing their best, but have no idea what that is. To do your best, you
must pour every last bit of energy into the accomplishment of a goal. Blood,
sweat and tears may actually be required.
If anything is held back, by definition you have not given
your all. While it is not always necessary to utterly exhaust oneself in the completion
of a task, it makes a big difference when examining the quality of the outcome.
Those who do their best will naturally outpace those who put forth an effort.
Good is not good enough. There are plenty of people who are
good. To succeed you must be better, and one should always strive to be the
best. Those who do not fully intend to win a race should never start one.
It is easy to give up, when the road is long and the dust is
in your teeth. Even those with a great deal of stamina will begin to flag as they are gasping for air and sweating profusely. The superhuman few will press
on, determined to just finish. But only one or two will dedicate themselves entirely to attaining the goal, and only one can win.
So, what separates first and second place? The winner will
tap into reserves they did not even know they had. They cannot falter, they
cannot fail and they shall succeed.
Approaching the finish line, anything can happen. Life is
not fair and never will be. To do your best means just that: to give every last
bit of energy, to use every resource at your disposal, all of your
faculties, heart and soul, mind and strength. It will exhaust one's very spirit,
but you will know deep in your soul that you held nothing back, not content to
just finish but actually, literally determined to win.
So profoundly true! Jump in with both feet if you intend to swim. Stay in that nest unless you intend to fly. Partiality is the beginning and the end of a meaningless effort. One must be wholehearted in an endeavor if they are to prevail.
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