In life we are often plagued by doubts
concerning what we ought to do. We are afraid of stepping out of our comfort
zones. We say things like; it has never been done before, how will I be viewed,
who will help me and so on and so forth.
We are comfortable in following others
and not taking the lead. “you do not have to reinvent the wheel” is the famous
saying. As a result we do not see any more originality but duplication. We
would rather ‘improve’ on someone else’s work than come up with a totally new
concept.
The road less travelled is lonely,
risky, bumpy and full of challenges. It takes a rare measure of determination
for one to take it. It is not for the faint hearted, the fearful or
undecided. It takes conviction and
commitment to be able to travel this road. It is for those who want to stand
out and not blend in. It is taken by those who know that they are called to
make a difference in whatever field they are currently in. The fuel for this journey is passion; a
burning desire, that consumes your every fear and uncertainty.
Great innovators that history boasts
of today were men and women of passion, these people were not afraid to be
different. They faced criticism and some were ostracized from society. This did
not deter them. If anything, their rejection was their determination. Their
motivation was not based on people’s approval. It was intrinsic. They lived the
principle of ‘begin with the end in mind’. The joy that was set before them was
greater than the persecution they faced. They chose the road less travelled and
left an indelible mark because of their tenacity.
I challenge you today to follow your
passion and take the lead. Do not settle
for the comfort zone and neither should you blend in. There is a whole world
out there waiting to be discovered and explored. Stand out-DARE TO BE
DIFFERENT.
At Kyusa, we empower a passion driven
generation that will be change agents wherever they go. We do not give you
passion but help you identify your passion and encourage you to put it to
constructive use so as to better your life and the community around you.
…..and that made all the difference.