I’d
love to say that I’ve never quit anything, succeeded at everything I’ve set my
mind to accomplish, but that would be a lie. I have quit. I have ran away. I’ve
turned my back on a dream, on people, and even on life at times. I know how to
quit. But, I also know the cost of quitting and it’s a lot more than what have
cost me to dig in and keep going. I’m not just talking about the good things I’ve
quit, but the bad as well. I’ve quit
smoking, I’ve quit bad relationships, and I’ve quit bad eating and exercising
habits. Those choices may have been for my good, but they are under the
category of quit.
So,
to say “Never Quit” is to set a false expectation, a false reality, because
there are times I will need to quit, there are things I will need to quit in
order to succeed, in order to move forward, in order to protect and thrive. But
what do I replace it with, because the sentiment is the same for those things I
do want to achieve, I do want to succeed, and I want to conquer, because in
order to do so I have to have this ‘never quit’ attitude or else I fail when it
gets hard. Anything of value is going to get hard, guaranteed. What is the true
war cry, what is the true sentiment, what truth can I grab hold of with both
hands to be my strength and my shield as I go through my challenge?
Perhaps,
“Never Surrender” is the better sentiment.
To surrender, means to concede, yield, capitulate, give in or give up, to
relinquish control, to cease resistance to an enemy or opponent and submit to
their authority.
I
have goals, dreams, and objectives to complete in this life – and they’re hard.
My workout this morning is hard. My job is hard. Survival is hard. Trying to
maintain a healthy balance of everything is hard. Each of those goals and objectives has an
opponent, an adversary, an enemy, and I must maintain control of my objective
despite those difficulties. I cannot surrender or else I will lose everything I’ve
worked for so far.
I
made a meme this morning that hit my soul – that gave me that little extra
boost to stay faithful and strong to my dreams. It says, “If you quit now …you’ll
end up right back where you first began. And when you first began, you were
desperate to be right where you are now.
See how far you’ve come? Keep going. Don’t Stop. Don’t Surrender. It’s
in this moment, with this decision, that will determine if you fail or succeed …until
the next moment when you must face the decision all over again.”
Till
next time,
~T.L.
Gray
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