The secret to success

Ever hear your parents or grandparents quote today’s Inspiration when explaining the secret to success? If so, they probably ended your education right there, leaving you totally in the dark about the meaning behind the expression.
While there are many explanations of the phrase, most history buffs attribute it to the old trade of metal grinders having to watch the grindstone very carefully as the metal could overheat during the grinding process–something that would ruin the metal. So how can we apply this archaic word of encouragement to our lives?
Look at these three key words: “keep,” “nose,” and “grindstone.” “Keep” meant “Keep on keeping on!” It was another way of saying “Be persistent” or “Never, never, never quit!” Results in any legitimate pursuit are the product of total commitment to the outcome.
The second keyword – “nose” – referred to staying close to the matter at hand. Picture yourself at the grindstone, with your face – and nose – close to the turning stone. By keeping a close eye on the grinding process – by being completely focused – few errors can occur which, in turn, assures a successful outcome.
The final word – “grindstone” – refers to the work (or job) itself. You must first choose your objective, i.e. sharpening the blade at the grindstone, before applying any effort. You must choose a worthy objective before applying either persistence or focus.
Success is inevitable when you apply the grindstone principle. It’s an antiquated message, yet so simple.
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