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    Oct192008

    THE IMPORTANCE OF CONCENTRATION


    From The Power of Concentration by Theron Q. Dumont

    CONCENTRATION FINDS THE WAY - LESSON 1

    Everyone has two natures. One wants us to advance and the other
    wants to pull us back. The one that we cultivate and concentrate
    on decides what we are at the end. Both natures are trying to
    gain control. The will alone decides the issue. A man by one
    supreme effort of the will may change his whole career and almost
    accomplish miracles. You may be that man. You can be if you Will
    to be, for Will can find a way or make one.

    I could easily fill a book, of cases where men plodding along in
    a matter-of-fact way, were all at once aroused and as if
    awakening from a slumber they developed the possibilities within
    them and from that time on were different persons. You alone can
    decide when the turning point will come. It is a matter of choice
    whether we allow our diviner self to control us or whether we
    will be controlled by the brute within us. No man has to do
    anything he does not want to do. He is therefore the director of
    his life if he wills to be. What we are to do, is the result of
    our training. We are like putty, and can be completely controlled
    by our will power.

    Habit is a matter of acquirement. You hear people say: "He comes
    by this or that naturally, a chip off the old block," meaning
    that he is only doing what his parents did. This is quite often
    the case, but there is no reason for it, for a person can break a
    habit just the moment he masters the "I will." A man may have
    been a "good-for-nothing" all his life up to this very minute,
    but from this time on he begins to amount to something. Even old
    men have suddenly changed and accomplished wonders. "I lost my
    opportunity," says one. That may be true, but by sheer force of
    will, we can find a way to bring us another opportunity. There is
    no truth in the saying that opportunity knocks at our door but
    once in a lifetime. The fact is, opportunity never seeks us; we
    must seek it. What usually turns out to be one man's opportunity,
    was another man's loss. In this day one man's brain is matched
    against another's. It is often the quickness of brain action that
    determines the result. One man thinks "I will do it," but while
    he procrastinates the other goes ahead and does the work. They
    both have the same opportunity. The one will complain of his lost
    chance. But it should teach him a lesson, and it will, if he is
    seeking the path that leads to success.

    Many persons read good books, but say they do not get much good
    out of them. They do not realize that all any book or any lesson
    course can do is to awaken them to their possibilities; to
    stimulate them to use their will power. You may teach a person
    from now until doom's day, but that person will only know what he
    learns himself. "You can lead him to the fountain, but you can't
    make him drink."

    One of the most beneficial practices I know of is that of looking
    for the good in everyone and everything, for there is good in all
    things. We encourage a person by seeing his good qualities and we
    also help ourselves by looking for them. We gain their good
    wishes, a most valuable asset sometimes. We get back what we give
    out. The time comes when most all of us need encouragement; need
    buoying up. So form the habit of encouraging others, and you will
    find it a wonderful tonic for both those encouraged and yourself,
    for you will get back encouraging and uplifting thoughts.

    Life furnishes us the opportunity to improve. But whether we do
    it or not depends upon how near we live up to what is expected of
    us. The first of each month, a person should sit down and examine
    the progress he has made. If he has not come up to "expectations"
    he should discover the reason, and by extra exertion measure up
    to what is demanded next time. Every time that we fall behind
    what we planned to do, we lose just so much for that time is gone
    forever. We may find a reason for doing it, but most excuses are
    poor substitutes for action. Most things are possible. Ours may
    be a hard task, but the harder the task, the greater the reward.
    It is the difficult things that really develop us, anything that
    requires only a small effort, utilizes very few of our faculties,
    and yields a scanty harvest of achievement. So do not shrink from
    a hard task, for to accomplish one of these will often bring us
    more good than a dozen lesser triumphs.

    I know that every man that is willing to pay the price can be a
    success. The price is not in money, but in effort. The first
    essential quality for success is the desire to do--to be
    something. The next thing is to learn how to do it; the next to
    carry it into execution. The man that is the best able to
    accomplish anything is the one with a broad mind; the man that
    has acquired knowledge, that may, it is true, be foreign to this
    particular case, but is, nevertheless, of some value in all
    cases. So the man that wants to be successful must be liberal; he
    must acquire all the knowledge that he can; he must be well
    posted not only in one branch of his business but in every part
    of it. Such a man achieves success.

    The secret of success is to try always to improve yourself no
    matter where you are or what your position. Learn all you can.
    Don't see how little you can do, but how much you can do. Such a
    man will always be in demand, for he establishes the reputation
    of being a hustler. There is always room for him because
    progressive firms never let a hustler leave their employment if
    they can help it.

    The man that reaches the top is the gritty, plucky, hard worker
    and never the timid, uncertain, slow worker. An untried man is
    seldom put in a position of responsibility and power. The man
    selected is one that has done something, achieved results in some
    line, or taken the lead in his department. He is placed there
    because of his reputation of putting vigor and virility into his
    efforts, and because he has previously shown that he has pluck
    and determination.

    The man that is chosen at the crucial time is not usually a
    genius; he does not possess any more talent than others, but he
    has learned that results can only be produced by untiring
    concentrated effort. That "miracles," in business do not just
    "happen." He knows that the only way they will happen is by
    sticking to a proposition and seeing it through. That is the only
    secret of why some succeed and others fail. The successful man
    gets used to seeing things accomplished and always feels sure of
    success. The man that is a failure gets used to seeing failure,
    expects it and attracts it to him.

    It is my opinion that with the right kind of training every man
    could be a success. It is really a shame that so many men and
    women, rich in ability and talent, are allowed to go to waste, so
    to speak. Some day I hope to see a millionaire philanthropist
    start a school for the training of failures. I am sure he could
    not put his money to a better use. In a year's time the science
    of practical psychology could do wonders for him. He could have
    agencies on the lookout for men that had lost their grip on
    themselves; that had through indisposition weakened their will;
    that through some sorrow or misfortune had become discouraged. At
    first all they need is a little help to get them back on their
    feet, but usually they get a knock downwards instead. The result
    is that their latent powers never develop and both they and the
    world are the losers. I trust that in the near future, someone
    will heed the opportunity of using some of his millions in
    arousing men that have begun to falter. All they need to be shown
    is that there is within them an omnipotent source that is ready
    to aid them, providing they will make use of it. Their minds only
    have to be turned from despair to hope to make them regain their
    hold.

    When a man loses his grip today, he must win his redemption by
    his own will. He will get little encouragement or advice of an
    inspiring nature. He must usually regain the right road alone. He
    must stop dissipating his energies and turn his attention to
    building a useful career. Today we must conquer our weakening
    tendencies alone. Don't expect anyone to help you. Just take one
    big brace, make firm resolutions, and resolve to conquer your
    weaknesses and vices. Really none can do this for you. They can
    encourage you; that is all.

    I can think of nothing, but lack of health, that should interfere
    with one becoming successful. There is no other handicap that you
    should not be able to overcome. To overcome a handicap, all that
    it is necessary to do is to use more determination and grit and
    will.

    The man with grit and will, may be poor today and wealthy in a
    few years; will power is a better asset than money; Will will
    carry you over chasms of failure, if you but give it the chance.

    The men that have risen to the highest positions have usually had
    to gain their victories against big odds. Think of the hardships
    many of our inventors have gone through before they became a
    success. Usually they have been very much misunderstood by
    relatives and friends. Very often they did not have the bare
    necessities of life, yet, by sheer determination and resolute
    courage, they managed to exist somehow until they perfected their
    inventions, which afterwards greatly helped in bettering the
    condition of others.

    Everyone really wants to do something, but there are few that
    will put forward the needed effort to make the necessary
    sacrifice to secure it. There is only one way to accomplish
    anything and that is to go ahead and do it. A man may accomplish
    almost anything today, if he just sets his heart on doing it and
    lets nothing interfere with his progress. Obstacles are quickly
    overcome by the man that sets out to accomplish his heart's
    desire. The "bigger" the man, the smaller the obstacle appears.
    The "smaller" the man the greater the obstacle appears. Always
    look at the advantage you gain by overcoming obstacles, and it
    will give you the needed courage for their conquest.

    Do not expect that you will always have easy sailing. Parts of
    your journey are likely to be rough. Don't let the rough places
    put you out of commission. Keep on with the journey. Just the way
    you weather the storm shows what material you are made of. Never
    sit down and complain of the rough places, but think how nice the
    pleasant stretches were. View with delight the smooth plains that
    are in front of you.

    Do not let a setback stop you. Think of it as a mere incident
    that has to be overcome before you can reach your goal.


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