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    IF YOU THINK YOU CAN, YOU CAN

    If you think you can do a thing or think you can't do a thing, you're right- Henry

    Ford, who was a prominent American industrialist, the founder of the Ford Motor

    Company, who became one of the richest and best-known people in the world. He is

    credited with "Fordism", that is, mass production of inexpensive goods coupled with high

    wages for workers.

    It is all a matter of the mind. The human mind is a delicate but powerful object.

    Capable of exceptional things, it has long been considered an objet dart. The intricate

    network of umpteen nerve cells connect together in myriad ways to create what is

    considered evolutions magnum opus, till now any way. Outstanding physical deeds have

    often been ascribed to people under deep pressure. They phrase it adrenaline rush.

    A fight-or-flight response of our body that enables us to cross distinctive limits placed

    on our bodies and allows us to function, for some time at least, in a superhuman-like

    state. Our mind realizes that we are in a pressure-situation and somehow lifts us to

    extricate ourselves from the confronting situation. Now, all this is usually associated only

    with physical deeds, but we can extrapolate it to other situations too. If we just focus our

    mind on something and work hard to realize it, there is no reason that we will not.

    You can have anything in this world you want, if you want it badly enough and

    you're willing to pay the price, said Mary Kay Ash, an American businesswoman and

    founder ofMary Kay Cosmetics, Inc. Well she should know. Having faced quite a few

    difficulties in her life and having come up trumps, showing grit and fortitude to carve a

    niche for herself and her company, she would be the right person to expect this kind of amessage from, as it comes from long and hard experience. Not something to be scoffed

    at. Very often the difference between failure and triumph is but a wafer-thin layer of

    uncertainty. If one puts in a bit more effort into ones work, it may make all the

    difference in the world. Even if disappointments hound one at first, in the end, with

    perseverance and poise, we can achieve our goals. We should keep our target in mind and

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    believe that we can reach it. Belief is the main issue here. Very often it is not a question

    of aptitude. It is more about the cerebral make-up of the people involved. Whoever

    believes in himself or herself is able to get a psychological edge and in the end,

    sometimes this psychosomatic edge is all that is needed.

    Abraham Lincoln has a pretty glum rsum. Yes I mean it. At the age of seven he

    and his family were forced out of their home and he was forced to go to work. When he

    was nine, his mother passed away. He wanted to go to law school, but had no education.

    He went into debt when he was twenty-three, to become a partner in a small store. It was

    only three years later that his business partner died, and left him with a debt that took him

    years to repay. He lost his job in 1832. He was defeated for legislature in 1832. He was

    elected to legislature in 1834. His sweetheart died in 1835. He then had a nervous

    breakdown in 1836. He was defeated for speaker in 1838. He was defeated for

    nomination for Congress in 1843. He was then elected to Congress in 1846, but lost his

    renomination in 1848. Then he was rejected for Land Officer in 1849. He was then

    defeated for Senate in 1854. Then he was defeated for nomination for Vice-President in

    1856. He was again defeated for Senate in 1858 and finally elected President in 1860.

    This is the same person who successfully led the U.S. through its greatest internal crisis,

    the American Civil War, preserved the Union, and ended slavery. After more than two

    hundred years of seeing Presidents come and go, historians and hoi polloi in numerous

    polls consider him to be one of the greatest Presidents of the United States, usually in the

    top three. Not bad at all is it?

    If you think you'll lose, you're lost; for out of the world we find, success begins

    with a fellow's will, its all in the state of mind, is but a preview of Thinking, a famous

    poem written by Walter D. Wintle, a versifier who lived in the late 19th and early 20th

    century. Little to nothing is known about any details of his life but we can construe that

    he was quite a thinker by reading the above words. "Thinking" is also known as "The

    Man Who Thinks He Can". It is a beautiful poem with rhyme and rhythm. However, the

    main beauty of the poem lies in its meaning. The poet here expresses his belief that

    success or failure is all dependant on the state of the mind. A positive mind-set is of

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    utmost importance wherever we go. And it is not just a question of success and failure.

    An optimistic person is well-liked and this counts for a lot too, ultimately. We must go on

    straight on towards our goal with no hesitations or self-doubts. However over-confidence

    too is not a good thing. We should follow the philosophy of the great Roman lyric poet,

    Horace. He followed aurea mediocritas or the golden mean, which means the

    desirable middle between two extremes, one of glut and the other of paucity. All things

    should be done with temperance and this is the key.

    Destitutus ventis, remos adhibe, is an old Latin proverb which translates to, if

    the wind will not serve, take to the oars. If circumstances do not go according to our

    wishes, we should have self-confidence and try our best to alter them to suit our own

    needs. If life sends you a lemon, make lemonade, is yet another proverb which means

    the same thing. However for perseverance, we should have the confidence that our hard

    work will not be in vain and for this, we should tune our outlook to the proper channel. In

    toto, it is just a question of our mind and its outlook to life. A determined person can go

    places and very often that has happened. The pages of history are filled with examples of

    determined people. In fact I can go so far as to say that the pages of history textbooks are

    filled with determined people only. People who were so determined to make a mark in

    the history of the world that they did. Whatever faults we attribute to Hitler, one fault that

    we do not lay on his doorstep is indolence. He had the determination to do things and he

    did them, evil and malevolent though they were. Another example, as different from

    Hitler as black is from white, is Mahatma Gandhi, the admirable father of our nation

    whose stratagem of gentle but unyielding opposition did things that could have been done

    in no other way. "Life is 10% what happens to you and 90% how you respond to it", said

    Lou Holtz, a retired American football coach and we would do well to remember it.

    PRATHEEK PRAVEEN KUMAR

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