Believe In Yourself Even When No One Else Does
(Copied for fair use from SWIM WITH SHARKS WITHOUT BEING EATEN ALIVE by HARVEY MACKAY.)
Remember the four minute mile? People had been trying
to achieve it since the days of the ancient Greeks. In fact, folklore has it
that the Greeks had lions chase the runners thinking that would make them run
faster. They also tried tigers’ milk – not the stuff you get down at the health
food store, but the real thing. Nothing worked. So they decided it was impossible.
And for thousand of years, everyone believed it. It was physiologically
impossible for a human being to run in four minutes. Our bone structure was all
wrong. Wind resistance too great. Inadequate lung power. There were a million
reasons.
Then one man, one single human being, proved the
doctors, the trainers, the athletes, and the millions and millions before him
who tried and failed, were all wrong. And miracle of miracles, the year after Roger Bannister broke the four minute mile,
thirty-seven other runners broke the four minute mile, and the year after that
three hundred other runners broke the four minute mile.
A few years ago, in New York , I stood at the finish line of the
Fifth Avenue Mile and watched thirteen out of thirteen runners break the
four-minute mile in a single race. In other words, the runner who finished dead
last would have been regarded as having accomplished the impossible a few
decades ago.
What happened? There were no breakthroughs in
training. Human bone structure didn’t suddenly improve. But human attitudes
did.
Think about the stonecutter: He hammers at his rock a
hundred times without denting it. One the hundred-and-first blow, the rock will
split in two. You know it is not that blow that did it but all that had gone
before. You can accomplish your goals … if you set them. Who says
you’re not tougher, smarter, better, harder-working more able than your
competition? It doesn’t matter if they say you
can’t do it. What matters, the only thing that matters, is if you say it. Until Bannister came along, we all believed
in the experts. Bannister believed in himself … and changed the world. If you
believe in yourself, well, then, there’s nothing you can’t accomplish. So don’t
quit. Don’t ever quit.
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