when one's belief is challenged

Aug 03, 2012 00:03

"God is merciful and compassionate, even when our sins are many," said Humaid Alderei, a player of Judo from the UAE for this year's London Olympic, "God is with me wherever I go, whether I fast or not...The most important thing is to have faith in God and give it your best and thank God, whether you win or lose."

I am not particularly faithful person, but his remark on this article impressed me a lot, and clear some dilemma stacked in my mind for a long time. After all, if you can see the belief in yourself and commit hundred percent of yourself toward the goal, then whatever the achievement is, it will turn into great milestone in one's life. I was kinda "pray and behave for god by own interest" person and tend to deny him once I lose something. It won't change so easily, but from now on, I will remember his words whenever facing with difficulty of the life.

Great mind dwell in great body. Those athletes always make me think about the possibility of the humankind, and how beautiful to see they break what we called "limit" or "impossibility".

*and from here we can watch Mr Alderei's fight on that day.
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