All quests worth undertaking—a Girl Scout merit badge or a Nobel Prize—require audacity.
And willpower. (Of course.)
And persistence. (To be sure.)
But, frankly, a persistent misreading of the odds. The odds in 1940 of Charles de Gaulle at the head of a parade liberating Paris in 1944? The odds of Martin Luther King, Jr., emerging from Ebenezer Baptist Church in 1954…then speaking to 400,000 gathered on the Mall in Washington in 1963? The odds of Steve Jobs and Bill Gates humbling IBM, of Sam Walton sneaking out of Bentonville, Arkansas, and throwing the fear of God into the worldʼs premier retailers?
The odds in each case were 100 times greater than the longest shot in horse track history. Yet each actor mentioned above had the sheer audacity to challenge conventional wisdom, accept the lumps upon lumps associated therewith—and persist until victory.
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