"من هیچ وقت، هیچ وقت سیر نخواهم شد. من همیشه گرسنه خواهم بود. واضح است که من در مورد غذا صحبت نمیکنم. در دوران کودکیم من برای مدتی طولانی هیچ چیزی نداشتم. کسی مدت ها پیش به من گفت و من هیچ وقت فراموشش نکردم، 'هرگاه واقعاً، واقعاً گرسنه شده باشی، پس آن موقع"
Quote meaning
Imagine feeling a hunger so deep that it never quite goes away. Not a hunger for food, but an insatiable drive to achieve, to grow, to become more. That's the core of this quote. It's about a relentless desire to improve and never settling for less because of past hardships. When you've experienced real deprivation—whether that's poverty, lack of opportunity, or emotional starvation—it shapes you. You develop a fierce, unyielding determination to never feel that way again.
Picture a young kid growing up with nothing. Maybe they didn't have enough to eat, or their family struggled to make ends meet. This kind of upbringing can ignite a fire in someone. They learn to fight for every little thing, and once they get a taste of success or even just stability, they crave more. They become "hungry" for it. This isn't about greed; it's about survival and ensuring they never fall back into that black hole of need.
Take Oprah Winfrey as an example. She grew up in poverty and faced numerous challenges, including abuse. But she was hungry—hungry for a better life, for opportunities to prove herself, to make an impact. Oprah didn't just become a successful talk show host; she became a media mogul, a philanthropist, and a powerful voice for change. Her past hardships fueled her drive, making her one of the most influential people in the world. She never forgot where she came from, and it kept her pushing forward.
So, how can you apply this wisdom? First, recognize your own hungers. What drives you? What past experiences have shaped your desires and ambitions? Use that hunger as motivation. Set goals that challenge you and never stop reaching for them. When you achieve one goal, set another. Keep moving forward. Don't get complacent.
Imagine you're working on a big project at your job. It's tough—the kind of project that keeps you up at night. But you know that finishing it successfully could mean a promotion, or at the very least, it could prove your capabilities to your boss. Remember that hunger. Maybe it's the memory of struggling through college, working two jobs just to make tuition. Maybe it's the desire to give your family a better life. Whatever it is, let that drive you. Stay focused and keep pushing yourself.
Let's take a personal story to bring this home. I remember a friend of mine, Mike. Mike grew up in a rough neighborhood where opportunities were scarce and temptations were plenty. He watched his older brother fall into a life of crime, but Mike had different plans. He was "hungry" to escape that life. Mike put everything into his education, even when it meant staying up all night studying. He worked multiple part-time jobs to pay for school. Today, Mike is a successful lawyer. He still remembers those nights he went to bed hungry, and it fuels him to keep working harder, to never settle.
So, think about your own hunger. Let it drive you, fuel you, keep you striving for more. Whether it's for personal growth, professional success, or just a better life for your family, embrace that relentless drive. It's not just about where you came from, but about where you're going. And remember, that hunger? It's your greatest strength.
Picture a young kid growing up with nothing. Maybe they didn't have enough to eat, or their family struggled to make ends meet. This kind of upbringing can ignite a fire in someone. They learn to fight for every little thing, and once they get a taste of success or even just stability, they crave more. They become "hungry" for it. This isn't about greed; it's about survival and ensuring they never fall back into that black hole of need.
Take Oprah Winfrey as an example. She grew up in poverty and faced numerous challenges, including abuse. But she was hungry—hungry for a better life, for opportunities to prove herself, to make an impact. Oprah didn't just become a successful talk show host; she became a media mogul, a philanthropist, and a powerful voice for change. Her past hardships fueled her drive, making her one of the most influential people in the world. She never forgot where she came from, and it kept her pushing forward.
So, how can you apply this wisdom? First, recognize your own hungers. What drives you? What past experiences have shaped your desires and ambitions? Use that hunger as motivation. Set goals that challenge you and never stop reaching for them. When you achieve one goal, set another. Keep moving forward. Don't get complacent.
Imagine you're working on a big project at your job. It's tough—the kind of project that keeps you up at night. But you know that finishing it successfully could mean a promotion, or at the very least, it could prove your capabilities to your boss. Remember that hunger. Maybe it's the memory of struggling through college, working two jobs just to make tuition. Maybe it's the desire to give your family a better life. Whatever it is, let that drive you. Stay focused and keep pushing yourself.
Let's take a personal story to bring this home. I remember a friend of mine, Mike. Mike grew up in a rough neighborhood where opportunities were scarce and temptations were plenty. He watched his older brother fall into a life of crime, but Mike had different plans. He was "hungry" to escape that life. Mike put everything into his education, even when it meant staying up all night studying. He worked multiple part-time jobs to pay for school. Today, Mike is a successful lawyer. He still remembers those nights he went to bed hungry, and it fuels him to keep working harder, to never settle.
So, think about your own hunger. Let it drive you, fuel you, keep you striving for more. Whether it's for personal growth, professional success, or just a better life for your family, embrace that relentless drive. It's not just about where you came from, but about where you're going. And remember, that hunger? It's your greatest strength.
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