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12
Dec

Today I listened to motivation programme on my MP3 player, and it’s talking about comfort zone.
Human always have the tendency to stay in the comfort zone. If possible they don’t want to do anything that will cause pain. Or shall I say people are lazy. Anything that need effort, or need to sacrifice something, they will not want to do it.
But even if they know that it is always in order to achieve success, one will need to be outside of the comfort zone. But it is really not easy to do it. That’s why they will always be less people up there who are successful and more people are in the comfort zone doing nothing or just follow the flow of what normal people do in their life.
The law is always the same, in order to reap the reward we need to put in the effort, you sow first then you reap. It will always be true. If the law is broken then bad things will happen.
Throughout the history, great success was achieved after great perseverance, persistence, never give up attitude and many painful failures or disappointments was encountered. So, if you are currently facing the same pain or agony of putting in so much energy, don’t worry, the effort you put in will always be rewarded as it is the law.

Being a vivid fan of BrawnGP and Jenson Button, the emotion yesterday was so great. I was updating my BrawnGP fansite and I was not knowing that it’s already 3:30am.. and it seems so unreal because ever since I was supporting Honda F1, and now BrawnGP, never came accross my mind that BrawnGP can surpass Formula 1 giants like Ferrari and McLaren.

I really going to take inspiration from BrawnGP that anything is possible. You dare to dream, it’s like what Jenson had wanted it 21 years ago since he was a kid.

He persevered, went through the pain and agony of countless failures and unfortunates. He had his downs, at one time Jenson seems to have lost everything, girlfriend left, career in jeopardy, unknown future.

Maybe, and just maybe the angel had come to rescue Jenson in the form of a mixed Argentine and Japanese model. Jessica Michibata, came and brought Jenson back to his feet and from the brink of total disaster.

But his perseverance never ceased even when Honda dumped the team during the bad economic downturn. Ross Brawn and Nick Fry on the rescue bailed the team out and form who would have thought the best team in 2009. You got to dig deep into the 50s to find a new team to have won the championship on the first year.

I am going to fight just as hard to achieve my dream, thank you Jenson Button and BrawnGP for this precious piece of inspiration. I have no doubt I will succeed.