Dear Achievers,
I enjoyed watching the orchestra concert. You get a nice sound out of your instruments, and you played together nicely. What I’m really excited about is watching the next concert in May because I want to see how much you’ve improved. I know that it will be even better.
This world is starved for greatness. It doesn’t matter the area–it could be violin or guitar or trumpet or athletics or engineering or computer programming or construction or teaching or housecleaning–the world needs more greatness in all of them. Greatness doesn’t just solve the problems of the world (of which we have many). It also allows humans the see the previously unimaginable.
Greatness requires creativity, talent, and hard work. We don’t have much control over the first two, but the last one we do. Greatness comes from the hard work that is lit by the flames of passion. No motivations–not money, fame, or adulation–can match passion for its inspiration power. But passion can only take as as far as the hard work it inspires.
Be great,
Mr. Heimbuck