“What we need is more
people who specialize in the impossible.”
– Theodore Roethke
(1908-1963)
American Poet
An airplane
with 500 people on board heading nonstop from New York to London. Impossible.
A family of four getting into their car and driving 200 miles to visit
family and then returning home in the same day.
Impossible. Electric lights, central
heating, the internet, movies on demand, cell phones with the ability to do
hundreds of different tasks, all impossible!
You may be saying, "What
are you talking about? All of this is
not only possible but part of our daily life." That is just the point. All this and so much more were thought of as
being impossible not that long ago. In
fact, most everything that we use today was thought of as impossible only a
short time ago by the greatest minds of the day. What this shows us is that there is no such
thing as impossible.
Here is what I find
amazing. After living in a world filled
with the impossible, we still tend to think that many things are indeed
impossible. A cure for cancer or other
deadly illness many believe are impossible.
Humans traveling to other planets and living there is thought of as
impossible. The creation of reusable
energy sources is seen as impossible.
The list is still long and the belief that things are impossible is just
as strong.
This is one reason I love
talking to young people. They have the
rare ability to believe that anything is possible. It is only after the adult population has
drilled fear and impossibility into their heads do they stop believing. The sad thing is we get them to stop
believing in the impossible just when they are able to do something about
it. A ten year old who believes that
they can fly without a plane can do nothing to prove that to be true. When that child is in his twenties, and can
do something great, they have been robbed of the vision and convinced it is all
just the fantasy of childhood.
Poet, John Andrew Holmes said,
"Never tell a young person that anything cannot be done. God may have been
waiting centuries for someone ignorant enough of the impossible to do that very
thing." This ignorant person may be
you. Why not? If someone is going to make a new discovery,
create a new product, explore the unknown or change the world for the better,
why not you? Believe that you will do
the impossible and you will be amazed on how you will. It is always done by someone. Let that someone be you!
You
matter! You matter to the world and to
yourself. Remember to be your best, love
God, have good manners, achieve the unknown and change your world.
John Patrick
Hickey is an author, speaker, Life Coach and proud Scouter. To read more from
John Patrick Hickey or to get his books, training and book him to speak to your
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© 2014 John
Patrick Hickey
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