No Effort Goes In Vain

Written by Hu Shih in early 20th Century

“Life on its own does not mean anything. It takes on any meaning that you decide to give it.

Instead of spending all day contemplating the meaning of life, we may as well attempt to do something that gives it one.

Be bold when making a case and cautious when seeking evidence. Be earnest in all matters and solemn in your conduct.

We must be firm, believing that today’s failure is yesterday’s lack of hard work. We must be firm, believing that today’s hard work will lead to tomorrow’s great success.

The moments when you feel the most sadness and disappointed are the times when you most need a courageous and strong faith. Firmly believe that no hard work ever goes wasted in this world. I do not need to be the one to succeed. No effort will be in vain.

Every part of yesterday makes up what I am today. Do not think too far ahead or grieve. From now on, reap as you sow.”

Thought it was pretty neat that it was written more than 100 years ago and it is covering a lot of the same ground that we are all trying to talk ourselves into today.

Back to work!

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