Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Nobody Can Drag Me Down. By William Bedard

Picture taken from google Images.
Many quotes may represent you, or represent someone you know with a special meaning. But the one great quote by Marriane Williamson represents us all. The quote called Our Deepest Fear is very powerful and makes us reflect on our own lives. The Global meaning of the quote Our Deepest Fear is to always give your 110%, because "Your playing small does not serve the world" (Williamson). Not giving your 110% does not do any good to you or the world, it just proves that you are lazy. But some people aren't lazy, they're scared of giving their 110% to not be judged or make other people uncomfortable. "Our deepest fear is that we are inadequate" (Williamson) But we all have our own light or quality that shines in us wether it's being able to run a marathon, do the split or eating a 12'' pizza in 30 seconds, it does not matter, go ahead and show people your talent, don't give a &@*$ of others ''Thoughts'' about you, they're just jealous. But please don't brag because that is really annoying, does Sidney Crosby or Connor McDavid brag about how good he is... No. A line in this quote that stood out for me is "Your playing small does not serve this world" (Williamson) Because let's face it, that line is spot on how life works. Giving your 110% makes you a better person, the world a better place or at least does a change. But not doing it, just does nothing and is no good to this world. I connect to it beacause, I am small, yeah so, in a hockey game I work harder than the others and I end up as good as 6' guys. If I wouldn't I would be a small person that sucked at sports because I'm "small". Giving my 110% made a change for me, pride, I said to the world "I may be small but I can stand tall" (Unknown) and maybe other small people will follow my example, "As we let our own light shine, we unconciensly give the others permission to do so" (Williamson)
A picture that represents this quote is a guy training, and many people following in the backround (I know it's a clone but it was the only one I could find) In the picture the guy trains hard, lets his light shine and gives the other the oppotunity to do so, so the people follow him and the world becomes a better place. The guy could of stayed inside to train to not be jugded. Many people look up to him, somthere are always little haters that are hating because they are jealous. So he did not give a damn about their thoughts, trained hard and now look were he is, one of he best quaterbacks in the NFL, Tom Brady. Or that guy who broke the world record for fast pizza eating :).

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