Society will
draw a circle that shuts me out, but my superior thoughts will draw me
in. I was born to win if I do not spend too much time trying to fail. I
will ignore the tags and names given me by society since only I know
what I have the ability to become.
Failure is just
as easy to combat as success is to obtain. Education is painful and not
gained by playing games. Yet it is my privilege to destroy myself if
that is what I choose to do. I have the right to fail, but I do not
have the right to take other people with me.
It is my right
to care nothing about myself, but I must be willing to accept the
consequences for that failure, and I must never think that those who
have chosen to work, while I played, rested and slept, will share their
bounties with me.
My success and
my education can be companions that no misfortune can depress, no crime
can destroy, and no enemy can alienate. Without education, man is a
slave, a savage wandering from here to there believing whatever he is
told.
Time and chance
come to us all. I can be either hesitant or courageous. I can swiftly
stand up and shout: "This is my time and my place. I will accept the
challenge."
from the book, "Marva
Collins’ Way" by Marva Collins and Civia Tamarkin, published by St.
Martin’s Press.
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