He who has a why to live can bear with almost any how
- VUYOLWETHU
- Dec 28, 2018
- 2 min read
There’s always more… The mountains we climb today won’t be there tomorrow if yesterdays mountains are conquered, tomorrow has it’s own mountains to climb and be conquered.
In life we might be going through a lot of misery, but we must be confident in our ability to conquer/ eliminate them, we have the resources within ourselves: “He who has a why to live can bear with almost any how.”

The miseries we go through life, are not going to suddenly stop, they keep on coming and make us go through the most difficult situations that cause so much suffering in our lives. We should deal with situations of today, that we may learn the lessons of today and, therefore deal with tomorrow’s situations without worrying about yesterday because there’s always more.
If a mind is set on success, you will have success, as long as you still have a why you will bear with any how. The human life is full of miseries and we cannot focus our minds on those miseries, there is still good that come with living also. If you are fixated on the bad, you will never open up to the good. You don’t know what life will throw at you tomorrow, deal with today and plan for tomorrow by taking lessons that today offers to avoid to do yesterdays mistakes.

Good that has been found in the most miserable situation today can with stand any misery that may be encountered tomorrow. We need to focus on doing good all time no matter what mountains we have to climb, as each day brings it’s own mountains to climb. We have good in us, it is our most valuable resource and can be strengthened each day. It’s within us and therefore in our control, we have the power to act and with good today you can only expect good tomorrow if we did good yesterday. Strengthen that power everyday by finding good in the most miserable situations and trust me, you will be able to find good in any misery you might encounter: thus conquer/eliminate the misery.
Miseries are part of life, and we can eliminate/ conquer them by having a mind set on success as long as we have a why we can bear with almost any how. We just need to find the good in that misery and by doing that we are strengthening the good in us, our internal resource, so that we can climb the mountain today and plan for tomorrow by taking today’s lessons with each yesterday being a lesson.
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