"Persistent People Begin Their Success Where Others End In Failure."
Posted: Saturday, September 01, 2007
by Susan Thom

Life can be moving along in the fashion you are used to, and all of a sudden, something changes, it throws you off balance, you dabble a bit in the anger and frustration, but then, its time to get back up, and make life even better that it was. I am a very persistent person, and always have been. It's been one of my greatest strengths.
There is a house a few miles away that burned to the ground two or three years ago. My family and I saw the smoke, and watched some of it burn, as these poor people lost everything they owned. As time went on, I'd pass by and see the rubble. It always made me sad. Then, I started seeing a demolition, and eventually, a foundation, and these people built their dream home back up again, only it's even better than the first. The failure they had to endure pumped up their persistence, and out of failure, came success. They weren't thinking that way as they watched in horror as their material life went up in smoke. But their faith prevailed, and now they have a new, improved, beautiful dream house.
Persistent people begin their success where others end in failure. Say you are working at a job, and your boss is very difficult and demanding and hard to work with. One day, you find out she has been fired. You want the job she had. They get a temporary replacement, and you are persistent in your quest. You work harder, make deadlines, stay focused, and do the best you can, and then some. You get the job, and you are a new woman. You are happy, fulfilled, and proud of yourself. You began your success where someone else wasn't doing their job, and failed. She was fired, you got promoted.
It just shows how important persistence is in our lives.
If someone is not doing what is intended for them, they will fail. And I believe if one isn't being persistent in an honorable and honest way, they will receive no success. Good intention must be present in all persistence. If someone goes to shoot someone and the gun jams, and he keeps trying until it finally goes off, and he kills the guy, was his persistence of the same theory?
Persistent people begin their success where others end in failure.
This quote is simply, in my opinion, trying to say that we must be persistent in our lives and our causes, desires, dreams, and be strong enough to use our persistence and our strength and intelligence to forge us through this life, having done the best we could with what we had.
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Top-level comments on this article: (7 total)Susan, Wow. Excellent article. Persistence has always been a virtue that I try to embrace. I am glad that you feel the same way because there are times when we all get knocked down. As my daughter always says, "Buck up Dad." Nice job.Please log in to respond to this comment.
thank you james, persistence has got me where i am today, and will get me where i'm going, my best regards, sue thomPlease log in to respond to this comment.
"...Persistent people begin their success where others end in failure...." Very powerful statement! In my lifetime, I've seen far too many people 'give up' far to soon; there is power in persistence. Great article, Sue, thanks!Please log in to respond to this comment.
This is a great article. Thanks for the powerful message.Please log in to respond to this comment.thank you for reading my article and responding. i appreciate it, and i'm glad you liked it, my best regards, sue thomPlease log in to respond to this comment.
An excelent article and with deep meaning. Great one.Please log in to respond to this comment.thank you, i appreciate you reading my article and commenting, my best regards, sue thomPlease log in to respond to this comment.
I concur with all the above, I always say the good thing about hitting rock bottom is that there is only one way left to go, and that is up.Please log in to respond to this comment.
Good article and I hope you get to write a book one day but from wht it sounds like, you will because you are persistent.Please log in to respond to this comment.thank you for reading my article and leaving a comment. the more i write, the better i become. the book is inches away. my best regards, sue thomPlease log in to respond to this comment.
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