For a moment, there seemed to be nothing left of the fire
that once burnt within my core. Nothing, except the dark smokes making their
way out of the window of my spirit, blackening my hopes and dreams. This fire
that was once the very source of my energy and, the very essence of me, now
burnt down my house instead of fueling my purpose. How did I even get here?
Since when was I the one to sleep through an entire day thinking of nothing more
than the fear of trying again?
You see, as you move through life’s uncertain waves, one
thing keeps you going. It is knowing that your own will always be proud of you
that helps you stand. Faced with adversity, many close their eyes and remember
that the love of one precious parent, spouse, partner, sibling or friend weighs
more than a thousand, one hundred and one obstacles. You raise your dreams and
drives, but your support system maintains them uplifted.
The question is, what
happens when there is no longer a support system? What do you do when those you’ve
always been fighting for feel embarrassed by your sometimes extreme ways of
getting it all right? What happens to your motivation when the very thing that
fed your passion is seemingly removed from your reach?
A friend once told me ‘whatever you do, do it for you, first’.
I didn’t make much of it at the time but as time went on, I realised what he
had said was much deeper than I thought. It took a while to conclude that
selfishness is not such a negative asset after all. Unless the reason for my deeds
is me, myself and I, I am headed for disappointments and failure, eventually.
I am going to explain, of course. You have to understand
that you are in this life for a purpose and that you fulfill that purpose
because that is your call and not because others will benefit from it. You walk
right into your purpose and do what it requires of you, independent of whether
anyone recognises, let alone approves of it. Why? Because in so doing, nothing
other than you can demotivate you.
When a vision is set on something other than yourself, you
rely on circumstance and the environment to achieve your goal. If days are
dismal, you cannot find the strength to climb an extra hill. When people are
unsatisfied, you think of ways to modify your plans. You are not constant in
your decision-making and you are not consistent in your achievements because
your motivation comes and goes with the acceptance or denials of the people you
are trying to work for.
People will have very different viewpoints at any
given time. We have all heard of a pregnant woman cursing the midwife for
the pain of an epidural injection then blessing her immediately after. Almost all of us thought our
parents hated us that’s why they sent us away to kindergarten. People do not
necessarily appreciate the value of your sacrifice right away. Sometimes it
takes weeks, sometimes months and even years. If you were only working for fame
and recognition, it will be easy to give up.
In every humanitarian heart lives a fire. It is what makes
us care for our environment. It is what makes us set up charities for the less
fortunate. It is also what inspires us to help others in many different ways.
But very often, we shift the dynamics of this fire in a way that makes it
backfire against us. The reason why we set up a charity should not be so that
vulnerable people realise we are helping them. It is not so that we can look
like the good Samaritan. It is because the world is supposed to be a better
place in the first place and as part of it, it is our duty and our call as an
individual to make it a better place.
When you start working because it is your
purpose, the burden of proof shifts from the helped to the helper. It is no
longer them that motivate you; you are self-motivated. You do it because it is your
purpose. And your purpose has nothing to do with ‘them’. It has
everything to do with you. At that point, nothing they do or say can
dishearten you.
The same principle applies to a child who gives their best
at school but whose parents are never quite satisfied enough with the
achievements. So it is for the spouse who gives all the best love and care to
an always displeased companion. Not to mention the employee that would face
winds and waves to deliver the best to an ever-so-complaining boss. To all
these scenarios, the only way out is to understand that you do what you do not
because of the other party but because you owe it to yourself to be the best at
what you do. Giving in to their unrealistic demands and caprices drives you
low. It dehumanises you. It makes you feel less fulfilled. And what good does
it do you to stop being a good loving father just because your teenage child doesn’t see your sacrifice? What good does it do you to start skipping classes
and not doing homework just because your teacher doesn’t think you will pass
your exam? How do you benefit from allowing their doubts and fears stop you
from achieving?
If you do what you do because you believe in it, there is not
enough obstacle in the world to stop you. A vision that comes from personal
experience, a dream that finds an anchor beyond the lousy noisy waves of
gossip, rejection and opposition will remain unshakable within your heart. When
times will be blackened by what will seem to be but smokes of despair, all you’ll
need to do is shake beneath the pile of disappointments and shame to find the
flames of that original fire.
Acceptance and recognition might encourage you to keep doing
what you do but even when there is no such support, you should be able to
fight because your satisfaction and fulfilment comes not from loud
applauses but from diligently and wholeheartedly doing what you are supposed to
do. As much as two hands are better than one, every hand is equally as perfectly
independent from the other.
Woow. I am speechless. I really needed this. Beautifully written.
ReplyDeleteThankyou so much sis! I hope one day i will do what my heart says and do the right decision and do what's best for me, fight even when you cannot never give up is the key to all �� .
ReplyDeleteI learned the biggest lesson of my life through this poem. Such an inspiration!!
ReplyDeleteThat's so true. Do it for yourself
ReplyDeleteSelf motivation is key to success.Depending on others applaud equals to failure as not everyone will understand or approve of your vision. Thank you for this piece, it was very helpful.
ReplyDeleteWow!!!! This was a.m.a.z.i.n.g ! I loved it. Exactly what I needed to read. Thanks for writing such a great price Hosannah! You go girl ��
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