Lincoln Continues to Inspire
Who would argue against the belief that Abraham Lincoln was one of the most important individuals in the history of the
No group is more the beneficiary of
Here's a short list of the life challenges of
- Failed in business in 1831 and 1833.
- Defeated for state legislator in 1932.
- Fiancee died in '35.
- Had a nervous breakdown in '36.
- Ran for Congress in '43 and '48; lost both races.
- Ran for the Senate in '55 and '59; lost both races.
- Ran for Vice President in 1856 and lost.
- Elected President in 1860, as the American house divided and dissolved into civil war.
- Buried two of his four beloved sons.
Reading this list you're sure to be overwhelmed by two emotions: 1) Sadness - that any one person would experience so many unfortunate things; and 2) Admiration - that anyone could have accomplished so much in the face of such adversity.
Nine years after critics wrote him off as a political player,
As 2009 continues to unfold, a year that will surely challenge our own character, if you're ever tempted to slump into a self-involved pity party because of your challenges, go back and re-read
Write this on a rock... There is no better model of courage, character and perseverance than Abraham Lincoln. Let his life inspire yours.
Jim Blasingame is creator and host of the Small Business Advocate Show.
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