Realize that in a confrontation between the stream and the rock, the stream always wins-- not through strength, but rather through perseverance. The definition of perseverance is simple because it means to try and try again. Never give up. Life is far too short in the big picture to participate in anything without being fully engaged. Partial engagement cannot exist because it is associated with fear. I am sure that many of you feel as if I am speaking directly to you with the message that I am trying to convey. It is almost like my voice is echoing through your mind because I have addressed a challenge that inflicts everyone. I consider fear of failure a disease, one that can only be overcome with a dose of perseverance. It comes down to hanging on when others let go. Do you ever find yourself giving up simply because it is uncomfortable to continue onward? If the stream decided not to persevere when it approached the rock, then the river would never reach its end destination. This holds true in life as well because when we are faced with adversity, and it stops us in our tracks to the point where we are paralyzed with fear, we will not reach our end destination.
I believe that the rock plays a symbolic role in the lives of entrepreneurs because these are the barriers that are erected on our journey, which are indeed stagnant, and potentially throw us off course or stop our momentum all together. Entrepreneurs who possess the WILL and DETERMINATION to see their idea to fruition will use the power of perseverance, just like the water, to surpass the rock, and have a profound impact in the world. With regards to your question, I do not think that the rock persevered because this is not its role....what do you think?
> Realize that in a confrontation between the stream and the rock, the stream always wins-- not through strength, but rather through perseverance.
So an almost infinite series of water molecules ^H^H^H startups can each spend themselves against a hard problem...and, eventually, the hard problem falls...and the last startup in line gets to claim credit?