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The Critical 0.05 Percent
16th January 2006 • Wizard of Ads Monday Morning Memo • Roy H. Williams
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It takes 1,800 electrons to equal the mass of a single proton.

Protons and their cousins – neutrons – make up 99.95 percent of the mass in the universe. Yet it's the electrical charges of the seemingly insignificant 0.05 percent – those tiny orbiting electrons – that hold our universe together.

Commitment. Purpose. Focus. Passion. These are the electrons of Happiness. Orbiting our actions. Binding us together. Keeping us from flying apart.

Shift gears, new subject: Is commitment a manifestation of passion, or the cause of it? In other words, are we committed because we have a purpose? Or do we have a purpose because we chose to commit? (Please don't make me tell you the answer. I'm begging you to see it for yourself…)

Ah. You see it now. I'm relieved.

I'm alarmed at the number of people who act as though purpose is somehow inherent, tied to destiny, a thing mysteriously willed to a chosen few by the gods. They moan, “I don't have a purpose. I don't have a passion. I'm not happy.”

Frankly, it's all I can do to keep from slapping them.

Let me say this plainly: Your life's purpose will be chosen by you. It's a decision you will make. If you're waiting for your purpose to drop mysteriously from the sky, you're wasting what could have been a wonderful life.

Passion comes from having a focus.

Focus comes from having a purpose.

Purpose comes from having made a commitment.

To whom or what will you choose to commit?

Shift again, third subject: The world stands knee-deep in unrewarded talent because most people are unable to survive the death of their dream.

Every dream of the future is a seed. But until your dream falls into the ground and dies, it cannot burst from the ground and deliver the harvest you seek.

Is your commitment strong enough to survive the death of your dream? Will you be found still hanging on when hope has fled, the room is dark and everyone believes you a fool?

Believe it or not, this is usually the key to the miracles that follow.

Roy H. Williams

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