Today is St. Patrick’s Day, and in America the festivities
have been in full swing since the weekend. When people think of St. Patrick’s
Day, most think of a sea of people decked out in green, packed pubs, and
festive parades. While the festivities
are fun, there is much more to St. Patrick than these fun traditions.
St. Patrick was kidnapped and sold into slavery as a
teenager. For six years he worked tirelessly, never losing hope that one day he
would be free and get a chance to pursue his dreams. One night, St. Patrick
fled and found a ship. He asked the captain for passage, but was denied. After
telling his story to the crew, the crew convinced the captain to grant him
passage. When St. Patrick got back to his homeland of England, he spent the
next seven years studying to become a priest. After becoming a priest, St.
Patrick traveled back to Ireland, where he was a slave, and realized his dream
of bringing Christianity to Ireland.
St. Patrick’s story can serve as a model for reaching your
dreams. We may live in a different time and have different goals but there are
a few lessons that everyone can learn from St. Patrick.
1.
Persevere. When you have a dream, you will undoubtedly
have challenges you must overcome to achieve your dreams. When you face
adversity (and you will), you must persevere and not give up just because you
were told no by one person. St. Patrick was denied passage by the captain, yet
he ended up on that boat due to his persistence.
2.
Be prepared. St. Patrick was prepared for the
day that he would find the right time to make his escape. You must be prepared
to seize opportunities when they are presented to you. No one ever reached
their goals without preparation.
3.
Reach out to people. Relationships with people
can be your greatest asset to have. You never know when someone will be
inspired by your dream and eager to assist you.
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