Must read- the brooklyn bridge story

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THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE

 

In 1883 a visionary and engineer by the name of John Roeling had a big vision. He wanted to build something really big. Something spectacular that had never been done before. He wanted to build a bridge between New York and Long Island.

 

Everyone told him that was foolish. Something like that had never been done before and he should give up on his crazy idea as it was impossible to do something like that.

 

Roeling couldn’t. He was bound and determined to realize his vision. So he set out to look for some influential people to buy into his dream. Finally he recruited his son Washington who was an up and coming engineer.

 

“We can do it! Let’s build that bridge.”

 

They found the capital needed and started building the bridge. But only a few months into it there was a terrible accident on the bridge which cost Roeling his life and left his son Washington with brain damage in a hospital bed.

 

He couldn’t talk. He couldn’t move. He couldn’t do anything more than move his fingers on his left hand.

 

Now all the media, all the employers and all the naysayers said, “See, we told you it couldn’t be done.

 

There’s no way. Why are you doing this? People lost their jobs, they lost their money. Now there is no bridge.”

 

Laying there in his hospital bed Washington wasn’t about to give up. As a sudden flaash of light came through the window he took it as a sign and all his determination came back. He said, “I have hope. I have vision. I can do this!”

 

While his body wasn’t working, his mind still was and was sharp as ever.

 

His beautiful wife was by his side and supported him through all these moments of terrible hardship.

 

Washington said, “I am actually going through with this. I will finish this bridge.”

 

So since he could only move the fingers of his left hand he developed a communication code to express every single idea in his mind to his wife so she could understand.

 

He called back all the engineers and for 13 years communicated every single idea in his head by tapping his wife’s arm with his left hand.

 

He finished the bridge … which today is known as the Brooklyn Bridge.

 

And that’s the Brooklyn Bridge Story – A Story of Determination and Realizing Your Dream.

As Napoleon Hill said,

“Whatever the mind can conceive and believe, the mind can achieve. Regardless how many times you may have failed in the past or how lofty your aims and hopes may be.”

SOURCE : Article by Ms. Ilka Flood , https://enlightenednetworker.com/

 

Replies (17)

“I have hope. I have vision. I can do this!”

“Whatever the mind can conceive and believe, the mind can achieve. Regardless how many times you may have failed in the past or how lofty your aims and hopes may be.”

Really inspirng...Thank you Souravda....it was required for this moment. Have a great day ahead

In this world, nothing is impossible if we have strong beleive is oneself and faith. God has given us the potential of achieving our goals and vision. Thought of doing something great is given by GOD, we need to take proper actions and believe our selves. God actually has created that as soon as he gave the thought but its not visible

What a courageous person he was, making of Brooklyn bridge has a great lesson for us, as we how easily accept our defeat or give so many reasons orexcuses for not achieving our goals, but thisperson, my heart bows down for him, thanks for diwaligift sir, and sure I'll share it with my kids, Thankyou sir.

Highly Inspirational...

Positive thinking is the key to success...

I have hope. I have vision. I can do this!”.....

very well said.....

awesome sharing SIR JI....

 

 

A baby mosquito came back after its 1st fight.
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Dad asked: "how did u feel?"
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It replied: "Dad it was wonderful. evry1 ws clappin 4 me"

Moral: Take evrything positively

VERY HIGH MOTIVATIONAL SHARING 

' Whatever the mind can conceive and believe, the mind can achieve"

THANKS FOR SHARING

There are two rules for success:
1) Never tell everything you know‚

(Roger H. Lincoln)

His greatest support was his wife, she definitely deserves appreciation, what a great lady she is, giving her support to him for years, Hatsoff to her,
Highly inspiring. Thank you.

Thank you, friends. Hope the moral never deserts you.

nice 1....

had read it earlier also /..

bt some stories never become old to inspire you ...

Very true Renu. The splendor of Taj Mahal always never fails to dazzle us.

Dear Souravda.......this is a highly inspirational story.......it's a story about the sheer will power and determination of an individual who despite becoming impaired never took his eyes off his goal.There is a great lesson for all of us to be taken from this story......Most of us despite having all the facilities and resources give up at the first sign of trouble.....while here was a man who went through such a lot of hardship and yet never gave up and ultimately succeeded in his efforts.I am really touched by this story......thks for sharing it Souravda.


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