Could
creating your character be likened to an artist creating
a sculpture? In my opinion, I believe that character
is not something that just happens by itself, any more
than a chisel can create a work of art without the hand
of an artist guiding it. In both instances, a
conscious decision for a specific outcome has been made.
A conscious process is at work. Character is the
result of hundreds and hundreds of choices you make
that gradually turn who you are, at any given moment,
into who you want to be. If that decision-making
process is not present, you will still be somebody.
You will still be alive, but may have a personality
rather than a character.
Character
is not something you were born with and can't change
like your fingerprint. In fact, because you weren't
born with it, it is something that you must take responsibility
for creating. I don't believe that adversity by
itself builds character and I certainly don't think
that success erodes it. Character is built by
how you respond to what happens in your life.
Whether it's winning every game or losing every game.
Getting rich or dealing with hard times. You build
character out of certain qualities that you must create
and diligently nurture within yourself. Just like
you would plant and water a seed or gather wood and
build a campfire. You've got to look for those
things in your heart and in your gut. You've got
to chisel away in order to find them. Just like
chiseling away the rock in order to create the sculpture
that has previously existed only in your imagination.
But
do you want to know the really amazing thing about character?
If you are sincerely committed to making yourself into
the person you want to be, you'll not only create those
qualities, but you'll continually strengthen them.
And you will recreate them in abundance even as you
are drawing on them every day of your life. Just
like the burning bush in the biblical book of Exodus,
the bush burned but the flames did not consume it.
Character sustains itself and nurtures itself even as
it is being put to work, tested, and challenged.
And once character is formed, it will serve as a solid,
lasting foundation upon which to build the life you
desire.
To
Your Success,
Jim
Rohn
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