Henry Ward Beecher
was a young boy in school, he learned a lesson in self confidence which he
never forgot.
He was called upon to recite in front of
the class. He had hardly begun when the teacher interrupted with an emphatic,
“No!” He started over and again the teacher thundered, “No!” Humiliated, Henry
sat down.
The next boy rose to recite and had just
begun when the teacher shouted, “No!” This student, however, kept on with the
recitation until he completed it. As he sat down, the teacher replied, “Very
good!”
Henry was irritated. ”I recited just as he
did,” he complained to the teacher.
But the instructor replied, “It is not
enough to know your lesson, you must be sure. When you allowed me to stop you,
it meant that you were uncertain. If the world says, ‘No!
The world will say, ‘No!’ in a thousand
ways.
‘No! You can’t do that.’
‘No! You are wrong.’
‘No! You are too old.’
‘No! You are too young.’
‘No! You are too weak.’
‘No! It will never work.’
‘No! You don’t have the education.’
‘No! You don’t have the background.’
‘No! You don’t have the money.’
‘No! It can’t be done.’
‘No! You are wrong.’
‘No! You are too old.’
‘No! You are too young.’
‘No! You are too weak.’
‘No! It will never work.’
‘No! You don’t have the education.’
‘No! You don’t have the background.’
‘No! You don’t have the money.’
‘No! It can’t be done.’
And each ‘No!’ you hear has the potential
to erode your confidence bit by bit until you quit all together.
Though the world says, ‘No!’ to
you today, you should be determined to say, ‘Yes!’ and prove it! ”
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