A young man asked Socrates the secret
to success. Socrates told the young man to meet him near the river the next
morning. They met. Socrates asked the young man to walk with him towards the
river. When the water got up to their neck, Socrates took the young man by
surprise and ducked him into the water. The boy struggled to get out but
Socrates was strong and kept him there until the boy started turning blue.
Socrates pulled his head out of the water and the first thing the young man did
was to gasp and take a deep breath of air. Socrates asked, ‘What did you want
the most when you were there?” The boy replied, “Air.” Socrates said, “That is
the secret to success. When you want success as badly as you wanted the air,
then you will get it.” There is no other secret.
Moral of the short story:
A burning
desire is the starting point of all accomplishment. Just like a small fire
cannot give much heat, a weak desire cannot produce great results.
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