“If you are always trying to be normal, you will never know how amazing you can be.” – Maya Angelou
You want to be normal?
Fine. That means you don’t want to do anything great in your life.
Many of us spend the majority of our
lives striving to be “normal” and “fit in” with the crowd. When we hear
the word “crazy”, we shudder. We find it synonymous with “negative”,
“dangerous”, or “bad”. After all, who wants to be different and stand
out? Who wants to be the cause of opposition and criticism? Who wants to
be laughed at and mocked by others? Who wants to be “crazy”? I know I
didn’t!
The problem: It takes a bit of “crazy” to do great things in life.
There is nothing normal about achieving
great feats – if it was normal, we wouldn’t be so shocked when they
happen. There is nothing normal about following great dreams when those
around you (sometimes that includes YOU) doubt you, laugh at you, mock
you, criticize you, and label you an “underdog”. Look around you – there
is nothing normal about renewing your mind, developing self-discipline,
and becoming a great vessel of love and service. There is nothing
amazing about “normal”.
It is “crazy” people that dare to dream
big. It is “crazy” people that dare to envision a future much greater
for themselves and others than that which currently meets the eye. It is
“crazy” people that have the courage to take risks in life knowing that
they will have some failures on the way to success. It is “crazy”
people that believe they were born with purpose and they are meant to
impact their world in significantly positive ways. It is “crazy” people
that walk in faith – hope of things not yet seen – towards their God-approved vision(s) even though the situation might look hopeless.
It is “crazy” that made a small shepherd
boy believe he could step onto the battlefield against a giant of a
champion fighter and win – King David. It is “crazy” that made a
child who didn’t utter one word until he was four years of age and
didn’t start reading ‘til he was seven think he could grow up to become a
world-renowned theoretical physicist and funny enough end up considered
a genius – Albert Einstein. It is “crazy” that made a woman
think she could go around picking and cleaning up the abandoned,
deserted, and unloved people on the streets of India in the name of love
– Mother Teresa.
It is “crazy” that made a man stand up
and fight for the rights of his people in an openly segregated South
Africa, go to prison for 27 years because of it, and then come out just
to go on and use his life to spread a message of forgiveness, humility,
and hope – Nelson Mandela. It is “crazy” that a colored girl
who grew up in the American civil rights era, was raped at 7, kidnapped
for several days and almost beaten to death by her boyfriend – grew up
to become a well-known author, poet, actress, teacher, and civil rights
activist who was openly grateful for ALL parts of her life and had great
empathy for others – Maya Angelou.
Now YOU don’t have to embrace the
“crazy”. If you want to spend your time focused on “fitting in”, you
have every right to. If you want to hide your beliefs and stand for
nothing in order not to “upset” anyone, you have every right to. If
you’d rather go through life bitter, discontented, and critical,
gossiping about “everyone” else when you could be using that time to
grow in your purpose instead, you have every right to. If you want to
remain in your comfort zone forever, never challenging yourself to grow
mentally, physically, and spiritually, you have every right to. If you
want to go through life pretending you know it all and have no room for
improvement, you have every right to. If you want to die without making a
significant contribution to humanity, you have every right to. If you
want to be normal, YOU HAVE EVERY RIGHT TO BE.
But know this, if you choose to be
normal then you choose NOT to do great things in your life. Because,
whether we like it or not, it takes a bit of “crazy” for greatness to
become a reality. “Normal” and “great” just don’t go together.
So, my question for you is this:
Will you choose to remain “normal” or will you choose to get a little “crazyculled from BN
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