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Wednesday, July 23, 2008

an apple a day, keeps the hope up at bay

"Hope is good for breakfast, but not necessarily for supper."

When we dream, we start with a vision. We look at an image, a successful image that is, of our lives transforming into a real yet fairytale like one.
Say for a runner, a runner might envision himself winning that ever coveted race.He d dreams, usually at the start of training for the race. He will keep this vision of himself first at the finish line when he is waking up early for his daily running exercises or maybe when he is disciplining himself to eat that right kind of diet to sustain his training. He is keeping his hopes up, as he massages tired ankles and weary knees, still refusing to give up on that vision of him winning the race. On the day of the race, there is no need for hope.What he needs is action!Action to master all the strength that he has and to to trust his race on the hope he has been keeping for so long. Thus, to communicate the vision is to live the vision especially on that one fateful racing day.
Hope is good for you to run the race, but Action is more important in winning it.
Yes, hope is good for breakfast but it ain't necessary for supper!What one needs for supper, is activity!

You might be wondering where this boggling yet inspiring quote came from.
Mort Zuckerman the keynote speaker at the Big Apple Awards quoted this. He has his own interpretation of this quotattion though so why don't you see it for yourself!Indulge and Take a look at this video!

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