"I am The Greatest, I said that even before I knew I was"
- Muhammad Ali
Starting from the bottom, from the very first scratch, something we have all done is not an easy feat. It's heartbreaking and glooming on the other side. Most of the days we’re inspired to proceed ahead, and on others we level with ourselves, wondering how much we can really do. Some ideas make you millions of bucks, while others sink and leave you empty inside. It challenges you, upsets you, questions your capabilities, shows you your limitations, and eventually makes you stronger and better than ever, making you unstoppable. Believe in yourself, invest in yourself, NEVER GIVE UP! You are your well-wisher, You are your best-friend, Yes you…you are the one who is going to make you proud one day, just give yourself some time. ‘Doesn’t matter which phase you are at, one day your future self is going to thank you for not quitting today'. But after all, the struggle is the journey that makes a man/woman.
Here presenting you struggle story of a “BLACK SHEEP”
MUHAMMAD ALI: He’s an Olympic Gold Medalist, an inductee into the International Boxing Hall of Fame, and participant of the “Fight of the Century” in the 1970’s. He is best known for his exceptional boxing career. I personally know many people who consider him as their role model. He is an incredible athlete, but he was once heard saying, "I never said I was the smartest, I said I was the greatest." Ali says this because although he was a great boxer and inspiration for many, he barely graduated high school because of his struggle with reading. Ali was diagnosed with dyslexia. He understands that the motivation comes from inside and none else can groom you until and unless you try your hard. He understands the pain caused by being unable to perform well in school because of reading difficulties and wants to help others experiencing the same issues. Because of this, Ali and his wife had a mission to improve the literacy of African Americans. They created "Go the Distance", a series of books and magazines picked to motivate and inspire young black readers. Ali and his wife tried hard to help and inspire as many children as they can by giving their 100 percent. Having not only a world famous athlete on their side but also someone who is able to sympathize with their struggles has been a great motivational tool for those students. "You don't lose if you get knocked down; you lose if you stay down"-Muhammad Ali