7 Must Read Life Lessons from Abraham Lincoln

You must know I love quotes and inspiring messages. I subscribe to blogs and twitter accounts to be able to get a daily dose of words to live by. In turn, I post them to my FB wall and retweet spam them all the time.

I think one quote is sure to be enough for one person to get inspired, sooner or later. I love these lessons from Abe Lincoln. People always refer to him as one of the greatest US presidents of all time. I learned from these lessons that being prepared for every opportunity is better than worrying and waiting for it to come (wrinkles will appear and you’d need prototype 37c for it!)

  1. Prepare for Success

    “Give me six hours to chop down a tree, and I will spend the first four hours sharpening the axe.”

    Before you can succeed, you must prepare. When Lincoln was an unknown attorney in the backwoods of Illinois he was preparing for success, when Lincoln became an Illinois State Senator, he was preparing for success, and even when he lost the election for the U.S. senate twice, he was preparing for success. What are you doing in preparation for success? Lincoln said, “I will prepare and some day my chance will come.”

  2. Hustle

    “Things may come to those who wait, but only the things left by those who hustle.”

    You can’t stroll to a goal, you must hustle; you must move quickly in order to gain the momentum necessary to break free from the gravitational pull of the commonplace. The best things in life come to those who hustle. Are you hustling?

  3. Remember That Greatness is Possible

    “That some achieve great success, is proof to all that others can achieve it as well.”

    If someone else can succeed in the business that you’re in, that is proof that you can succeed as well. If someone else can become rich in the state that you’re in, that is proof that you become rich as well. You have all that the greatest of men have had: a mind, and a will. Don’t make excuses, if someone else can do it, so can you… And who knows? You may be able to do it faster and better; never underestimate you abilities.

  4. Become Worthy of a Good Reputation

    “Reputation is like fine china, once broken it’s very hard to repair.”

    Work to be, the way you want to be perceived. Don’t try to look good, be good. A good name is more valuable than fine gold and “choice” rubies.
    Practice becoming honorable.
    You can be just as honest, have just as much integrity, walk in just as much humility, and possess just as much discipline as the greatest men who have ever lived.

  5. Make the Years Count


    “And in the end, it’s not the years in your life that count. It’s the life in your years.”


    Lincoln didn’t live to a very old age, but the “life in his years” made a profound impact on the world. Are you making your years count? Are you changing the world? You’re capable of it; if you’re able to read and understand these words, then you have the ability to make a profound impact, and that’s not just meaningless rhetoric, it’s a very real reality, but will you grasp it, will you believe it and make it “your” reality.

  6. See the Brighter Side of Things

    “We can complain because rose bushes have thorns, or rejoice because thorn bushes have roses.”

    If you look for something to complain about, you will certainly find it! There’s “always” an opportunity to be “offended!” Don’t take these opportunities; they “never” lead to anything positive. Learn to see the roses in life; life is filled with roses, if you’ll take the time to see them.

  7. Constantly Improve

    “The way for a young man to rise is to improve himself in every way he can…”


    If you improve everyday, imagine the improvements you could make over the course of 20 years. You could become successful “in-just-about” any field in 20 years. You can make a significant impact on the world in 20 years! Remember, slow and steady wins the race; Rome was not built in a day. Work to get a little better everyday, and it time, you will accomplish your dreams.

 

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Hi! My name is Jane and I’m married to Joe.

The only form of exercise I get everyday is when I surf the virtual waves on the web and the only muscles I have in my body are at the fingertips.

I write all I can find on the web when I surf while sipping my coffee.

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