“El talento se sobrestima cuando hay falta de carácter. Escoge nutrir tu carácter.” – DP
“RESPIRA con expectación, VIVE con confianza y MUÉVETE con valentía”
“El talento se sobrestima cuando hay falta de carácter. Escoge nutrir tu carácter.” – DP
“RESPIRA con expectación, VIVE con confianza y MUÉVETE con valentía”
“Courage is not the absence of fear, but the resolve to move forward in spite of it.” – DP
“BREATHE expectantly, LIVE confidently and MOVE Boldly”
“El valor no es la ausencia del temor, pero la voluntad de seguir adelante a pesar de el” – DP
“RESPIRA con expectación, VIVE con confianza y MUÉVETE con valentía”
by DP
Before talking about courage, I thought it would be appropriate to shed some light on its nemesis: Fear. It is an emotional foreboding or dread of impending distress or misfortune. Our common english word simply denotes it as dread or terror. Fear has a tendency to either immobilize people or seriously affect their activity. Not a good feeling at all.
But courage is the quality of mind or spirit that enables a person to face difficulty, danger, pain, etc., without fear; bravery. Some synonyms are fearlessness, dauntlessness, intrepidity, pluck, spirit. Courage, bravery and valor, refer to qualities of spirit and conduct. Bravery implies true courage with daring and an intrepid boldness. Valor implies heroic courage.
This is one of the great values that are common and make civilizations and world religions great. It brings to mind some names of men and women that are or were courageous in their time. Famous names like Dr. Martin Luther King, William Wilberforce, Amelia Earhart, just to mention a few. These are commendable stories that stir our hearts and give us hope in the human existence. But also there are others that are not known to the world that equally inspire us every day. Those are the real stories that exude courage and inspire me the most, because they talk to me not from a podium but from my side. Our men and women of the armed forces; you might know a few. The mother or father that wakes up very morning to care for the family, when no one else cares. You might have some stories of your own, where you where challenged to move forward in spite of your fears because there was something more noble and more important than the fear you felt. That is courage my friend.
But the biggest act of courage ever recorded and forever branded in the human spirit was performed by the most uniquely of people. Well, that was his neighbors thought about him. They had seen him grow among them, they knew his family and what he did for a living. He had fixed or created many of their furnishings, and yet they were so wrong about him. And then in the wee hours of night, knowing that his time was near, he prayed alone, he suffered alone and ultimately gave his life alone. But he did what no other man could do, he redeemed what no other sacrifice could redeem, and confronted sin with the most unwavering stance of all, and he won. He was and He is, courage personified. His name is Jesus. Through him, we are able to confront life and overcome every obstacle we are faced with. When we are weak, he is strong and the world will be better for it.
Courage is not the absence of fear, but the resolve to move forward in spite of it. Be courageous and change the world.
“BREATHE expectantly, LIVE confidently and MOVE Boldly”
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Scripture quotations are taken from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation, copyright ©1996, 2004, 2007 by Tyndale House Foundation. Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., Carol Stream, Illinois 60188. All rights reserved.
Excerpt from Elwell, W. A., & Comfort, P. W. (2001). Tyndale Bible dictionary. Tyndale reference library (479–480). Wheaton, Ill.: Tyndale House Publishers.
by DP
“…There was a small town with only a few people, and a great king came with his army and besieged it. A poor, wise man knew how to save the town, and so it was rescued. But afterward no one thought to thank him.” Ecclesiastes 9:14-15
Salomon remembered a man that by his knowledge, saved a town from destruction. A town that with few people, was rescued from a great army. A man that because of what he knew and shared meant that other people lived. Today’s society is longing for people like the one described in this passage. Men and women that will act unselfishly in any situation because what is at stake is greater than themselves. Men and women that will look at the bigger picture instead of looking at themselves. Men and women that will exert invisible leadership, unrewarded leadership.
What moves you? Is it the recognition and the lure of the spotlight? And if so, is it the right motive? How many times in our lives we have been not acted because there was no recognition, no reward? And by being idle, suffering has come upon others because we remained unfazed. Our human nature is always looking to be satisfied, to be spotlighted and to draw attention to itself. But let’s learn from the wise poor man and act even when unrewarded. How much good can be done if we act as invisible leaders, as the vessels of wisdom and assertive response. Even when unrecognized and unappreciated.
When you are certain of who you are, you need no external recognition and you will actually shun the spotlight. You will push with all your might so the town is saved, the company you work for is saved, your community, your family, your children, all will be spared because of you. And maybe nobody will think of you afterwards or thank you. But you will know that you did what had to be done. Because you had the courage to exert invisible leadership.
“BREATHE expectantly, LIVE confidently and MOVE Boldly”
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por DP
“…una ciudad pequeña, con pocos habitantes, contra la cual se dirigió un rey poderoso que la sitió, y construyó a su alrededor una impresionante maquinaria de asalto. En esa ciudad había un hombre, pobre pero sabio, que con su sabiduría podría haber salvado a la ciudad, ¡pero nadie se acordó de aquel hombre pobre!” – Eclesiastés 9:14-15
Salomon se acordó un hombre que por su conocimiento, salvó a un pueblo de la destrucción. Una ciudad que, con pocas personas, fue rescatada de un gran ejército. Un hombre que a causa de lo que sabía y compartió, significó que la gente estuviera aún con vida. La sociedad de hoy anhela gente como la que se describe en este pasaje. Hombres y mujeres que actuarán desinteresadamente en cualquier situación, porque lo que está en juego es más grande que ellos. Hombres y mujeres que miran el cuadro grande en vez de mirarse a sí mismos. Hombres y mujeres que ejercen el liderazgo invisible, liderazgo no recompensado.
¿Qué te mueve? ¿Es el reconocimiento y el llamar la atención? Y si es así, ¿es el motivo correcto? ¿Cuántas veces en nuestras vidas no hemos actuado porque no había ningún reconocimiento, ninguna recompensa? Y por esa inacción, el sufrimiento ha llegado a los otros porque nos mantuvimos pasivos. Nuestra naturaleza humana siempre está buscando su satisfacción, ser puesta en relieve y el llamar la atención a sí misma. Pero debemos aprender del sabio pobre y actuar incluso cuando no hay recompensa aparente. ¡Cuánto bien se puede hacer si actuamos como líderes invisibles, como los portadores de la sabiduría y la respuesta asertiva. Incluso cuando no somos reconocidos y apreciados.
Cuando estás seguro de quién eres, no necesitas reconocimiento externo y realmente evitas el protagonismo. Impulsas con todas tus fuerzas para que tu ciudad sea rescatada, la empresa que trabajas se salve, tu comunidad, tu familia, tus hijos, todos se salvarán gracias a ti. Y tal vez nadie pensará en ti después o te dará las gracias. Pero sabes que hiciste lo que tenías que hacer. Porque tuviste el valor de ejercer un liderazgo invisible.
“RESPIRA con expectación, VIVE con confianza y MUÉVETE con valentía”
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“When winds are blowing against you, use them to lift your life to new heights. Grow!” – DP
“BREATHE expectantly, LIVE confidently and MOVE Boldly”
”Cuando vientos soplen en tu contra, úsalos para levantar tu vida a nuevas alturas. ¡Crece! – DP
“RESPIRA con expectación, VIVE con confianza y MUÉVETE con valentía”