Thursday, January 22, 2015

Greatness


Russel, Sean. "How To Achieve Greatness | A Guide Anyone Can Follow." MenProvement. MenProvement, 19 Nov. 2013. Web. 23 Jan. 2015.

“He will be on the verge for greatness,” the man said with assurance. Issac, who was listening through the small opening between the door and the wall, was to remember that moment for the rest of his life. Not knowing who said that to his father, Issac was forced to leave the scene as soon as possible and head back to his room so his father would not find out he was still awake. The man had knocked on the door out of the blue, late at night to talk to Issac’s father. Issac showed up near the end of their conversation when he heard what was said.

A year and a half later, Issac noticed a rapid progression in his technical skills. He decided he needed to improve his physical attributes to become superior to everyone else. He worked and worked and gave his all to become superior. He wanted to become the best and he soon realized he could achieve this goal. Soon enough, bigger and greater opportunities came knocking on his door. When those opportunities came he had to make some difficult decisions to become a great. He made the decision and it was to change his life and inspire others.

Issac continued to work hard every day to further improve himself and this affected others around him; it inspired them. They noticed the change in Issac and how he was on track to be the greatest ever. They now believed hard work could achieve anything. The others were to never be as great as Issac, though. 

There he was four years later. Issac had finally become “a great.” He was forever thankful for overhearing what the man said to his father five and half years earlier. Issac still wasn’t satisfied. He wanted to become the greatest of the greats. The following year another individual was to become even greater than Issac and remained so for the next 14 years to come. Something happened to Issac that caused a downfall in his performance. His father had died from a shuttle crash in space and this affected him. But his father’s death only affected him for a year. He was to never give up on hard work until one day that person who was greater than Issac was to be overtaken. Issac was to break through that barrier of being a lesser great. He was going to finally become greater than he had ever been before. He was to gain his confidence back and become the greatest of all the greats. He was to be known as the greatest cosmic footballer that had ever lived.

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