One of the many important lessons that young people are
taught in Scouting is to be self-sufficient.
This is not just learning how to find food in the woods, cook it on a
fire you made with a few sticks without poisoning or catching yourself on fire. To be self-sufficient is the ability to take
care of yourself and not depend on others to do it for you. Seems easy enough, right? The fact is a good many us adults have never learned the lesson.
To this
day, there is no better way to be self-sufficient than to have a good job, earn
your keep and be in debt to no one. The
good job part varies from person to person based on what your dreams are and
what your skills are. For some, it is a career in business, law or
medicine. For others, it may be farming, the skilled trades, or the arts. If it is what
you wish to do, and you do your best and
work hard, it is a "good job".
Success-minded
people learn the secret to doing the best job is to be willing to work and do
the difficult things first. That will
always put you ahead. No matter what
line of work you do, there will always be those who look for the easy way, the
least amount of work. If you are the one
who steps up and does the hard work first you will always be in the front of
the pack. As Thomas A. Edison said,
"There is no substitute for hard work."
“Do the hard jobs first. The
easy jobs will take care of themselves.”
– Dale Carnegie
(1888-1955)
Author / Speaker
There
is an important principle to learn here.
Self-sufficient people know that with hard work comes freedom and
reward. People who complain about
working too hard will always have to work too hard. They will never find the freedom of doing
what they love and earning a living that allows them to live as they wish. Author, Zig Ziglar used to say. "Do more than you are being paid to do and
eventually you will be paid for more than you do."
Never
back away from hard work. In fact, run
to it, embrace it and do it well. No one
ever pays for mediocre. Success-minded
people, like Scouts, do their best because they are the best. Not an ego thing, just reality. Hard work is always welcome, it is always
rewarded and it will always be rare.
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.
Scouting Out of Uniform is a personal
blog based on the lessons learned from Scouting that relate to personal
development and success principles and is not an official site of The Boy
Scouts of America. John Patrick Hickey does not represent or speak for the
Scouting program; however, he does completely support and encourages Scouting
for both young and old. John Patrick Hickey is an author, speaker, Personal
Development Coach, and proud Scouter. To
read more from John Patrick Hickey or to get his books, training and book him
to speak to your church, business or group, visit our website at www.johnpatrickhickey.com. © 2019 John Patrick Hickey
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