Struggle is always a part of the success story

Struggle is always a part of the success story

To me and to the most people who turn their struggle into success are the ultimate testimony to the human spirit. Looking at their struggles you'd expect them to be unhappy and unsuccessful. But they are not. In fact, those that struggle are often more successful, happy and flourishing compared to those who have had an easy life. Doesn’t that make you feel good? Humans can win against all odds, they can be resilient, amazing and inspiring and that includes yourself too!

It is well known that the path from struggle to success is multi-faceted, a myriad of character strengths, psychological traits and behaviours are involved. For now, here’s one important theme that helps along the journey: Perspective. When things are hard it’s easy to get tunnel vision, to only see what’s wrong, to feel victimised, helpless and to lose sight of the future. We forget that actually, there is life outside of that tunnel, there are other paths and perspectives which offer healing, inner strength and progress.

Now coming outside the tunnel: There are two sides to everything. One is Light – dark. Wet – dry. Positive – negative. Hot – cold, up – down, male – female and so on – everything has polarity, everything. It’s the nature of life. You and your struggles are not exempt from this rule. And do you see both sides of your struggle or are you only looking at the negatives in your tunnel vision? Push yourself to see the positives and the opportunities for growth, they are there – they have to be there because nothing is one dimensional.

A brave lady called Martine Wright lost both her legs in the London 7/7 bombings and she went on to represent Britain in the Paralympics. Could she have done this if she only focused on the negatives in her situation? Remember Viktor Frankl survived years in concentration camps during the Holocaust, even he was able to gain inner strength by focusing on positives like escaping the gas chamber for one more moment.

Your thoughts affect your state, weak thoughts create a weak state. Success requires strength. Outside the tunnel: There is meaning and purpose to your struggle. People generate strength by believing in a grander purpose to what is happening, that their struggle is part of a bigger picture. Often, we can’t see proof of this perspective until we’ve reached success, we look back and say ‘if that hadn’t happened, I wouldn’t be where I am today’.

But the paradox is that you can’t reach success until you see from this perspective. Viktor Frankl observed that those who couldn’t find meaning to their suffering in concentration camps mentally checked out. And, a very short while later their bodies also checked out. Without meaning and purpose they literally lost the will to live. Outside the tunnel: A higher power and the path from struggle to success is marked with the footsteps of people who believed in something greater than themselves. Stepping way out of their tunnel vision, they find strength in what they may call God, consciousness, the Universe – whatever works for them.

Also Oprah Winfrey suffered a childhood of abuse and racial degradation but went on to become a billionaire and one of the most well-known TV personalities of her time. She always maintained a strong faith in a greater power (for her, this was God) that supported her in her struggle. ‘Change the way you look at things, and the things you look at change’ – Wayne Dyer

Only the right perspective can be powerful or it can be a pitfall, it depends in which direction you look. You can look inside your tunnel or dare to step outside and see what else is out there. You might find something to hold onto, something greater or something empowering or something that gives you strength – the strength to move from struggle to success.


Sonal Chaudhari

Director Purchase & Business Development NIDAN GROUP OF COMPANIES

3 年

This is a great post sir You are Perfectly right change of vision changes the world

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Md Alam

Leather Goods experience

3 年

I think this is

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Zsuzsanna KRIZSAN ????

Commercial Coordinator at Astellas Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania, Greece (HBRG Affiliate)

3 年

I cannot be who I am now without my stuggles. Life throws different situations with pains, joys and so on. We are stronger than we believe. We can feel it if we look out of the tunnel and follow our ways with faith. Each step counts to achieve our goals. Thank you for the wise reminder and inspiration dear Kishore Shintre ??????

Ria Nair

Senior Clinical Dietitian & consulting Nutritionist | Holistic wellness & Therapeutic Nutritional consultant | Mom

3 年

Yess?? Kishore Shintre?.

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