Reminding us of the will and its importance to persons, Doctor Charles Richard "Rick" Snyder (1944–2006), an American psychologist who specialized in positive psychology, wrote that: “Where there’s a will, there’s a way”.[1] I absolutely agree with this claim about the will and the achievement of human beings because I think that the will can furnish people with spiritual strength, wisdom, and confidence.
First of all, I reckon Dr. Snyder’s thought, for I additionally accept that the will would make the human's spiritual strength. Spiritual strength, or spiritual motivation, plays a vital role in a person’s life. Accordingly, lives can be promoted without motivation because they do not have the suitable impulse to put forth their own efforts. For instance, some students go to school without spiritual strength and study in a tedious manner. When they bear up under onerous circumstances and cope with tragic illness, they may stop the "embryo process". Otherwise, if someone has positive views on the serious merits of parents, they would scrutinize hard with all their heart. Undoubtedly, they would reach the predictable effects. From the above case, it is clear that people in any condition still need goodwill to complete their work, given their families and expectations afterward. I think people should cultivate goodwill in their lives to attain victory.
Next, I concentrate especially on this point as the central point of this writing, for the will can lead human beings to wisdom. People can hold wisdom through other means, such as experiments or knowledge; nevertheless, they cannot lack the will to practice those experiments and knowledge. It is clear that many complex problems and fatal illnesses arise when they are applied to concrete lives. “No pain, no gain” – a special and meaningful proverb suggests that people should be conscious that they have to pay worthy prices for their ambitions. Hence, if they have a strong, stable will, they can weather the storms. That means they would have good discernment of their own opportunities, which can help them recognize good and bad, success and failure, benefits and disadvantages, and so forth. Consequently, if people try to train these perceptual skills, they will encounter difficulties and acquire information that strongly supports their beliefs.
Finally, confidence is also a fruit of the will. I chose this criterion because I saw many people change their lives in surprising ways. Nick Vujicic is a typical example I want to mention for this analysis. Nick was born without arms and legs, and he said he faced many barriers at the earliest stage of life. “Without hope, his feelings of helplessness and isolation led him to attempt suicide….”[2]. However, he rebuilt his life after those difficulties. He began to separate his toes, using them as fingers to grab things, and, little by little, his will recalled his confidence before the others. Nick graduated from Griffith University at the age of 21 with a Bachelor of Commerce degree, and he went anywhere to share about the will, which built his confidence in his experiment. I think this case shows enough of the value of will in leading to confidence and success.
In summing up, I perfectly correspond with the idea “where there’s a will, there’s a way” of Doctor Charles Richard "Rick" Snyder. I think the will can change people's destinies and make them successful by giving them spiritual strength, wisdom, and confidence.
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