The Will To Win

If you want a thing bad enough

To go out and fight for it,

Work day and night for it,

Give up your time and your peace and

your sleep for it

If only desire of it

Makes you quite mad enough

Never to tire of it,

Makes you hold all other things tawdry

and cheap for it

If life seems all empty and useless without it

And all that you scheme and you dream is about it,

If gladly you’ll sweat for it,

Fret for it, Plan for it,

Lose all your terror of God or man for it,

If you’ll simply go after that thing that you want.

With all your capacity,

Strength and sagacity,

Faith, hope and confidence, stern pertinacity,

If neither cold poverty, famished and gaunt,

Nor sickness nor pain

Of body or brain

Can turn you away from the thing that you want,

If dogged and grim you besiege and beset it,

You’ll get it!

Berton Braley

Black and white photo of a person with short hair, wearing a collared shirt and bracelets, posing with crossed arms in front of wall art.

I read this poem every morning to prime my mind for the day. The poem emphasizes the importance of relentless determination in achieving one's goals. It extols the virtues of unwavering desire, sacrifice, and persistence, urging readers to pursue their dreams with unyielding resolve.

I encourage you to read it every morning as well to prime your mind for success!