EFFORT – Motivational Video || Amazing Motivational Speech!

EFFORT – Motivational Video || Amazing Motivational Speech!

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The speaker in this video is Ray Lewis, an american football player. He talks about how effort helped him and his family. This is some very powerful stuff.

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  1. My own philosophical quote that I made up for my six word "something rather assignment that I did for school," I can't remember.
    But my quote is "endue indefinite isolation, achieve great vitality." I don't care if someone out there makes my own quote a opportunity for profit, it's acceptable because they used it to possibly help others and themselves at the same time.
    I don't believein the quote that much anyway. Although, it's a good thing to refer to.

  2. I took notes, listened to, and met Billy Mills at the University of Redlands for an awareness seminar about Native Americans because I'm a Native American. He's an awesome historically athletic and inspirational person, if your interested do research on this guy, it's worth it.

  3. Life 's spirit requires effort… "… whoso maketh efforts for Us, he shall enjoy the blessings conferred by the words: ‘In Our Way shall We assuredly guide him."‘ ~ Baha'i Faith

  4. "The incomparable Creator hath created all men from one same substance, and hath exalted their reality above the rest of His creatures. Success or failure, gain or loss, must, therefore, depend upon man's own exertions. The more he striveth, the greater will be his progress." ~ Baha'i Faith