Monday, January 26, 2009

The Scroll Marked 1

In my mere 28 years, never have I come across anything that so concisely combines educational teachings with heart-felt inspiration as the book "The Greatest Salesman in the World" by Og Mandino.  It is a book of principle that teaches sincerity, selflessness, humility, accountability, love, and patience among many, many other values.  The catch?  The reader must be at a point in their life to be open and accepting of these teachings.  I feel like I can say that because I first read the book at the age of 25 when a Mr. Jim Potts, during a short-lived mentoring relationship, recommended it.  He did not just recommend reading it, rather on said day told me to go buy the book and have it read by the following day.  I did just that.  I recall being inspired, but do not recall the level of inspiration matching that which filled my heart when I re-read it for a second time yesterday.  My inspiration was such that I couldn't be more excited about deciding, just a few days ago, to begin writing my thoughts in this blog with no way of knowing how many or few people it may actually reach.  I think I have found a therapeutic outlet in this blog to just be able to put my thoughts into words and maybe, just maybe, be able to reach others.  With this in mind, I would like to share with the world wide web the chapter in "The Greatest Salesman in the World" called "The Scroll Marked 1"...


 Today I begin a new life.  

 Today I shed my old skin which hath, too long, suffered the bruises of failure and the wounds of mediocrity.

 Today I am born anew and my birthplace is a vineyard where there is fruit for all.  Today I will pluck grapes of wisdom from the tallest and fullest vines in the vineyard, for these were planted by the wisest of my profession who have come before me, generation upon generation.

 Today I will savor the taste of grapes from these vines and verily I will swallow the seed of success buried in each and new life will sprout within me.

 The career I have chosen is laden with opportunity yet it is fraught with heartbreak and despair and the bodies of those who have failed, were they piled one atop another, would cast a shadow down upon all the pyramids of the earth. 

 Yet I will not fail, as the others, for in my hands I now hold the charts which will guide me through perilous waters to shores which only yesterday seemed but a dream.

 Failure no longer will be my payment for struggle.  Just as nature made no provision for my body to tolerate pain neither has it made any provision for my life to suffer failure.  Failure, like pain, is alien to my life.  In the past I accepted it as I accepted pain.  Now I reject it and I am prepared for wisdom and principle which will guide me out of the shadows into the sunlight of wealth, position, and happiness far beyond my most extravagant dreams until even the golden apples in the Garden of Hesperides will seem no more than just my reward.

 Time teaches all things to him who lives forever but I have not the luxury of eternity.  Yet within my allotted time I must practice the art of patience for nature acts never in haste.  To create the olive, king of all trees, a hundred years is required.  An onion plant is old in nine weeks.  I have lived as an onion plant.  It has not pleased me.  Now I wouldst become the greatest of olive trees and, in truth, the greatest of salesmen.

 And how will this be accomplished?  For I have neither the knowledge nor the experience to achieve greatness and already I have stumbled in ignorance and fallen into pools of self-pity.  The answer is simple.  I will commence my journey unencumbered with either the weight of unnecessary knowledge or the handicap of meaningless experience.  Nature already has supplied me with knowledge and instinct far greater than any beast in the forest and the value of experience is overrated, usually by old men who nod wisely and speak stupidly.

 In truth, experience teaches thoroughly yet her course of instruction devours men's years so the value of her lessons diminishes with the time necessary to acquire her special wisdom.  The end finds it wasted on dead men.  Furthermore, experience is comparable to fashion; an action that proved successful today will be unworkable and impractical tomorrow.

 Only principles endure and these I now possess, for the laws that will lead me to greatness are contained in the words of these scrolls.  What they will teach me is more to prevent failure than to gain success, for what is success other than a state of mind?  Which two, among a thousand wise men, will define success in the same words; yet failure is always described but one way.  Failure is a man's inability to reach his goals in life, whatever they may be.

 In truth, the only difference between those who have failed and those who have succeeded lies in the difference of their habits.  Good habits are the key to all success.  Bad habits are the unlocked door to failure.  Thus, the first law I will obey, which precedeth all others is---I will form good habits and become their slave.

 As a child I was slave to my impulses; now I am a slave to my habits, as are all grown men.  I have surrendered my free will to the years of accumulated habits and the past deeds of my life have already marked out a path which threatens to imprison my future.  My actions are ruled by appetite, passion, prejudice, greed, love, fear, environment, habit, and the worst of these tyrants is habit.  Therefore, if I must be a slave to habit let me be a slave to good habits.  My bad habits must be destroyed and new furrows prepared for good seed.

 I will form good habits and become their slave.

 And how will I accomplish this difficult feat?  Through these scrolls, it will be done, for each scroll contains a principle which will drive a bad habit from my life and replace it with one which will bring me closer to success.  For it is another of nature's laws that only a habit can subdue another habit.  So, in order for these written words to perform their chosen task, I must discipline myself with the first of my new habits which is as follows:

 I will read each scroll for thirty days in this prescribed manner, before I proceed to the next scroll.

First, I will read the words in silence when I arise.  Then, I will read the words in silence after I have partaken of my midday meal.  Last, I will read the words again just before I retire at day's end, and most important, on this occasion I will read the words aloud.

On the next day I will repeat this procedure, and I will continue in like manner for thirty days.  Then, I will turn to the next scroll and repeat this procedure for another thirty days.  I will continue in this manner until I have lived with each scroll for thirty days and my reading has become habit.

And what will be accomplished with this habit?  Herein lies the hidden secret of all man's accomplishments.  As I repeat the words daily they will soon become a part of my active mind, but more important, they will also seep into my other mind, that mysterious source which never sleeps, which creates my dreams, and often makes me act in ways I do not comprehend.

As the words of these scrolls are consumed by my mysterious mind I will begin to awake, each morning, with a vitality I have never known before.  My vigor will increase, my enthusiasm will rise, my desire to meet the world will overcome every fear I once knew at sunrise, and I will be happier than I ever believed possible to be in this world of strife and sorrow.

Eventually I will find myself reacting to all situations which confront me as I was commanded in the scrolls to react, and soon these actions and reactions will become easy to perform, for any act with practice becomes easy.  

Thus a new and good habit is born, for when an act becomes easy through constant repetition it becomes a pleasure to perform and if it is a pleasure to perform it is a man's nature to perform it often.  When I perform it often it becomes a habit and I become its slave and since it is a good habit this is my will.

Today I begin a new life.

And I make a solemn oath to myself that nothing will retard my new life's growth.  I will lose not a day from these readings for that day cannot be retrieved nor can I substitute another for it.  I must not, I will not, break this habit of daily reading from these scrolls and, in truth, the few moments spent each day on this new habit are but a small price to pay for the happiness and success that will be mine.

As I read and re-read the words in the scrolls to follow, never will I allow the brevity of each scroll nor the simplicity of its words to cause me to treat the scroll's message lightly.  Thousands of grapes are pressed to fill one jar with wine, and the grapeskin and pulp are tossed to the wind.  Only the pure truth lies distilled in the words to come.  I will drink as instructed and spill not a drop.  And the seed of success I will swallow.

Today my old skin has become as dust.  I will walk among men and they will know me not, for today I am a new man, with a new life.

7 comments:

  1. Nice...I didnt read the whole thing, because some of us have to work, but nevertheless quality stuff...

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  2. Keep it up, Michael. I think you're on to something here.

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  3. I'm not a fast reader, so I had to skim some of it. I get the gist of what you are doing, and I like it. I also can't wait to read what you blogged about in your last post. Looks very interesting. Hm. What sparked you to read the book again for the second time yesterday? I guess I will have to ask you that in person or text so you can actually respond though.

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  4. Loren read the book and loved it. I feel I'm at that point in my life where I am open and wanting to accept these teachings for they are what I want to be in this new stage of my life. I'm actually following what the book says and reading a scroll for thirty days. The one exception I am making is that I'm reading the first two for thirty days and then will continue on. Glad to hear you enjoyed this book so much too. Love your sister.

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  5. Anonymous1:15 PM

    Very nice, very nice!!! That is some good stuff. I'm gonna take it and apply it. Keep it up Mr. Moser, with that attitude... you're going to go far!!! You watch.. one day we will read about you or see you on TV due to your efforts. I told you along time ago that you would be big and that you would do good things, great things. So far, so good. Good luck!

    kody

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  6. Michael, Michael, Michael... Unfortunately your views and assessments are wrong in many instances indicated in your blog. I will point a few out later. But first, a little disclaimer. I do have somewhat of a biased opinion of you because unlike most everybody else who will read this, they do not know you like I know you. First, I do want to say how proud I am of you in your effort to succeed in life. It is refreshing to see another entrepreneur in the family. Secondly, how proud I am to see you expanding and growing as an adult. I know your childhood was not "perfect" and want you to realize great men have risen out of "not so perfect" conditions and believe your on the right track. And the only advice in my 48 years on this earth that I wish to pass on, from the rich and talented celebrities, to huge mega rich business men, to wonderfully creative artisans I have either had the pleasure of working with or associated with in some fashion or another, but enough to always ask them what their "SECRET" is, and the common denominator in all is to ALWAYS BE TRUE TO YOUR SOUL. Yeah, yeah, yeah, what does that mean you say? It means whether in business or relationships, if it doesn't resonate DEEP WITHIN YOU AND DOESN'T MOVE YOUR CORE BEING, IT IS JUST NOT WORTH IT. Just, "I think this business idea will work" or "she seems ok for me" is not good enough, it has to be "I HAVE to do this business or I will die" or "I am willing to die for this woman no matter what!" It seems extreme, but as you know a little about me, some of my business and relationships have been successful and some have failed. The ones that have failed, deep down (like we all have that little feeling) I knew it wasn't right. So what I am saying to you is why not make every moment be and feel right. Those are the positive habits you speak about doing. As to your recent blog, I found it to be very short sided and inmature in your comments as a whole. Your arguments are small in nature and do not tackle the BIG PICTURE. In every situation, one can find fault, but it is the essence of the situation that requires the attention and not the minusha of minor and unrelated details. What you need to realize is the last regime has put the country into such a tail spin by having NO REGULATION, NO ACCOUNTABILITY AND NO TRANSPARENCY AND A TON OF GREED, that unless there is a stimulus in one way or another, the country would crash and burn in historic proportion! It is not even a question of how much, it is a question of when and the sooner something can be done, the more time we have to try and pull out and get back to a stabile normalcy. At this point, THERE IS NO CHOICE THAT WE NEED AN ECONOMIC FINANCIAL INJECTION and yes, it is painful at the moment, but ultimately it will bring this country back to a healthy union that it once was. You mention some of the stimulus amounts and what they are being alotted to. Those are short sideed comments as those numbers and issues are like as if I gave you a dollar to spend on nothing but things that will make you a better person and you spent a penny on bubble gum. In one context, I could hi-lite the gum and say what relevance and how could you and your wasting all that money, but in the BIG PICTURE, it is only a penny and 30 million on wastelands for a mouse for obviously some benefit is as critical as that one piece of gum when you have bad breath and you are ready to kiss your girlfriend. It sure is important at THAT MOMENT, EH? As for your transparency comment, it is inmature as our new president has only been in office for a few short weeks and your already complaining without backing up your complaints. Do you know that today, he is going to start allowing pictures of the dead soldiers at Dover base where the dead come back from a fruitless war over oil. Like he said before and is following through, he is bringing transparency back in all facets of the government. Lastly, the other comment on your salesmanship book as being the best book to read for how to become the best person and salesman is actually wrong since it could be perhaps the second best. The first book in becoming the best person you can be is THE BIBLE. It has a story that can teach you every life lesson you need to become the richest man you can ever dream of. I dare you to strip away all of your preconceive notions of religion and be as objective as you can and explore it with the intensity that I know you have. With that being said, love you a lot and keep on with an open mind and heart! Your Uncle, Robert

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  7. Anonymous10:52 PM

    Re-type from the original. A few mistakes / omissions.

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