My Counsel; ON SUCCEEDING IN LIFE

Success in life requires a combination of vision, persistence, and the ability to rise above limitations. The prayer in Psalm 119:18 – “Open my eyes, that I may see” – emphasizes the need for divine insight and guidance to recognize opportunities and fulfill God’s purpose. Here are three critical principles for achieving success:

1. Refuse to Settle for Yesterday’s Accomplishments
Resting on past achievements can hinder future growth. If what you accomplished yesterday still seems monumental today, it might indicate stagnation. Like Paul in Philippians 3:13-14, success requires forgetting past victories and pressing forward toward greater goals. True success is a continuous journey, not a one-time event.

2. Refuse to Wait for Tomorrow’s Opportunities
Procrastination and hesitation often rob people of success. While dreaming and planning are important, action is what drives change. The world benefits most from those who act decisively rather than those who merely talk about what could be done. Every small step taken today creates a foundation for tomorrow’s victories.

3. Refuse to Let Your Beginning Dictate Your End
Your background does not define your destiny. George Washington Carver’s story exemplifies this principle. Despite a challenging start in life, he rose above his circumstances through faith, perseverance, and a reliance on God. His daily prayer, “Open my eyes that I may see,” reflects the attitude of a heart willing to learn, grow, and serve. Carver’s life demonstrates that success is not determined by where you start but by your perspective and determination to rise above limitations.

In conclusion, success in life is built on the willingness to move beyond past achievements, seize present opportunities, and overcome initial disadvantages through faith and hard work. With a heart attuned to God and hands ready to act, you can create a life that leaves a lasting impact on the world.