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Success Doesn’t Always Wear A Tie And Speak Loudly

E.A. Randolph-Koranteng (Rev)
Last updated: June 3, 2025 9:09 pm
E.A. Randolph-Koranteng (Rev)
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In a society where loud declarations, ostentatious looks, and strong demeanours are frequently linked to success, it’s critical to understand that genuine achievement can take many different shapes. Success can sometimes begin with quiet tenacity, patience, and unshakeable focus; it’s not necessarily about wearing a tie and speaking loudly. The way people accomplish their goals through tenacious work, rather than showy displays, exemplifies the idea that success transcends loud appearances.

 

Often, the most significant impact is produced by the modest people who labour hard behind the scenes. Their unflinching focus and calm determination reveal the true meaning of achievement. According to Matthew 6:6 (NIV), “But when you pray, enter your room, shut the door, and offer up your prayers to your Father, who is not visible.” Then, as he observes your actions behind closed doors, your father will reward you. This text highlights how crucial calm devotion and perseverance are to success.

It draws attention to the fact that achievement can be developed in the quiet times of concentrated effort rather than always having to be displayed in public. When we examine the lives of successful people, we frequently discover that their perseverance, hard work, and unwavering pursuit of their objectives led to their achievements.

Ultimately, amazing results are the result of unspoken practice hours, unseen sacrifices, and unsung determination. Therefore, we must remember that outward manifestations or social conventions do not exclusively determine success.

The real indicators of success are quiet resolve, fortitude in the face of difficulty, and unflinching dedication to a goal. By acknowledging and applauding the subtle yet effective route to success, we adopt a more comprehensive and inclusive view of what it means to be great.

To sum up, being successful doesn’t always mean speaking loudly and wearing a tie. Often, it starts with patience, quiet grit, and steadfast focus. A deeper, more meaningful understanding of achievement becomes possible when we recognize and value the humble path to success.

Thanks for reading. May your cup overflow with Divine Peace, Love and Pure Awesomeness. Shalom and Life to you dear.

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