Our Victory
Our life is like being in a wrestling match, the wrestlers have accepted their challenges and know that there will be blows and sometimes setbacks. Yet these wrestlers fight and come up with the best tactics to survive to the very end of their game. If these players were going to have a match where it was easy and no one gets thrown around, then it wouldn’t be considered a wrestling competition. So, these fighters know the rules and what to expect, so they meet in a ring and have their show down, who will be victorious depends on who have dominance, skills, tact and the ability to survive the hard blows from being slammed many times to the ground, along with the holds that are placed on them. On the other hand, the winner of a wrestling event is an individual who has demonstrated a good fight from determination and persistence to endure what his or her challenger has brought to the ring.
No matter how good a fighter may be there is still that possibility that he or she could be defeated. Therefore, a good fighter must exhibit the moves and the artistry of taking down his or her competitor. Every wrestler wants to come out on top but they know to do this, good preparation and concentration will be the key ingredients. With us, as humans to be successful at what we do in life, we must accept our challenges and follow a certain number of rules. We can be like the winning wrestler by applying our skills, determination, and persistence to achieving success. First, we must be prepared to take on certain responsibilities and concentrate to come out on top. When we get slammed to the ground we must be able to get right back up and continue to fight to the very end. There will be times when we will lose our bouts, but we must go on. We must never stop believing that sacrifice will be our greatest strength. Yet as we meet our challenges we must be willing to accept them just like a victorious wrestler who only gives one hundred percent. The fight of life will not be easy but victory comes in the morning through endurance.
Brian D. W. Johnson
“Live and just BELIEVE”
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