Mark Twain


Mark Twain was a great American author. His real name was Samuel Langhorne Clemens and was famous for books such as The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and the Adventures of Huckleberry. He was so popular in his day to the extent that presidents and royalties knew and respected him. Thus, from such a great personality, there are several things that people can learn.

Ignorance and Confidence Is a Good Combination

Firstly, Mark Twain believed that people can achieve anything if they had a combination of ignorance and confidence. An individual needs to be ignorant of the fact that there are things that are regarded as impossible. They must further have the confidence to pursue their goals in life. Simply put, if ignorant people can confidently pursue anything and everything, success will be inevitable. More often than not, when people believe that there are impossibilities in life, they feel limited and lose their confidence.

Secondly, he believed that people should not walk around in life feeling as though life owned them anything. He agued that the world was in existent even before humans, thus it owed them nothing. Such a saying speaks to people who fee as though they deserved a lot yet people and the situations do not permit them to get anything. Such an idea can keep people from moving on after certain events.

Courage Is the Mastery of Fear and Not the Absence of It

Thirdly, Mark Twain stated that courage is the mastery of fear rather than lack of fear. Certainly, everybody in life has some fears. However, not everybody is able to resist it or master it. Many people will, therefore, choose to quit and not achieve goals. Mark encouraged people to master their fears.

Fourthly, the author believed that readers are leaders. Many people do not read books and hence do not have the knowledge to lead others. On the other hand, leaders spend time going through various publications so that they can influence others based on an informed point of view.

Lastly, the author advised that for people to get started, they need to break complex tasks into simpler tasks. Many people are unable to start some projects because they look enormous and involving. They may even feel overwhelmed at the initial stages. Nonetheless, when the tasks are broken into smaller versions, completing the project becomes easy and possible. Indeed, there is so much to learn from the beliefs and quotes of Mark Twain.

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