
- Titolo Lampi di pensiero
- Autore Mohamed bin Rashed Al-Maktoom
- Editore Dar Al Salam
- Categoria Politica e governo
The impossible is not a measure of our abilities and capabilities, but rather a measure of our belief in ourselves, our confidence in our abilities, and our conviction in our potential. Never allow the word "impossible" to be a part of your life, because the meaning of this word is that you are weak or that others are weak, and there is no weak person; there is only a person who wants and another who does not.
I don't know who invented the word "impossible," but they were certainly looking for an easy life, a life of sleep and laziness. We have never believed in the word "impossible," and today I hear someone come to me and say, "This is one of the impossibilities." They say there are three impossibilities: first, the phoenix, which is a giant mythical bird that never descends to the earth, always in the sky, to the extent that it lays its eggs in the sky, hatches them, and flies before reaching the ground. The second impossibility is the ogre that blocks the paths, but we have never seen any trace of it; it is a myth. They say the third is the loyal vinegar, and this is not my saying. Today, people add a fourth and fifth impossibility to this list, each according to their beliefs.
In the end, I say: there is no impossibility with determination, no impossibility with faith, and no impossibility with life.
"Impossible" is a word used by some to set limits on their dreams.