Character is an unchanging foundation that supports everything else.
It’s much more important to be a person of character than it is to be successful.
(And the latter is more likely if you are the former…)
Character is an unchanging foundation that supports everything else.
It’s much more important to be a person of character than it is to be successful.
(And the latter is more likely if you are the former…)
I came across a little maxim yesterday that got my mind going, so I wanted to share.
“Sow a thought, reap an action; sow an action, reap a habit; sow a habit, reap a character; sow a character, reap a destiny.”
There is also a quote that pairs nicely with this maxim:
“We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.
– Aristotle
What is it that you repeatedly want to do? If you did it often enough, do you believe you would truly develop excellence in that habit?
Perhaps you should ask a related question: if what you are doing now isn’t something in which you want to develop excellence, what do you repeatedly think about? Once you have an idea in mind, you can then apply it to the maxim.
For example, let’s say that a person is constantly thinking about art, but only thinking, never creating any herself. We’ll start there.
“Sow a thought…” she is constantly thinking about and admiring the artistic work of others.
“Reap an action…” the aspiring artist decides to take drawing lessons and vows to draw a little bit every day, no matter how small it might be.
“Sow an action…” drawing each and everyday becomes second nature.
“Reap a habit…” she no longer even thinks about if she will draw today; the only thought on her mind is what to draw. A habit is developed.
“Sow a habit…” drawing has become second-nature to her now. It’s as habitual as brushing her teeth or eating.
“Reap a character…” she has become, intentionally or not, an artist. It is now who she is, a fundamental feature of her character. She is now one of the people she once admired.
“Sow a character…” you can see the rest. Her destiny is whatever she decides to make it at this point. She has already developed the skills and habits needed to carry her far down the path of artistic success, whatever she decides that looks like for her. Perhaps it is a career in art, or perhaps it is just a wonderfully enjoyable hobby. But it is now who she is.
So, what is it about which you constantly think? How can you turn those thoughts into action, and then practice those actions often enough until habits form and a certain character you want develops?
“We are what we repeatedly do…”
Decide and act on that in which you strive to be excellent.