Blind Faith

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He was a young boy who lived with his elderly mother. His mother wanted him to learn how to play the piano because she longed to hear her son play for her. She sent her son to a piano teacher who took Smith in under her guidance.



However, there was one small problem because Smith was not musically inclined and therefore was very slow in learning. 


The teacher did not have much faith in the boy because of his weakness. The mother was very enthusiastic and every week she would send Smith to the teacher.


One day Smith stopped attending the piano lessons. The teacher thought that he had given up and in fact she was quite pleased since she did not give much hope to Smith. Not long after, the piano teacher was given the task to organize a piano concert in town. She sent out circulars to invite the students and public to attend the event. Suddenly, she received a call from Smith who offered to take part in the concert. The teacher told Smith that he was not good enough and that he was no longer a student since he had stopped coming for lessons. 


Smith begged her to give him a chance and promised that he would not let her down.


Finally, she gave in and she put him to play last, hoping that he will change his mind at the last minute. When the big day came, the hall was packed and the children gave their bestperformance. Finally, it was Smith's turn to play and as his name was announced, he walked in. He was not in proper attire and his hair was not properly groomed. 


The teacher was really nervous since Smith's performance could spoil the whole evening's brilliant performance. 


As Smith started playing the crowd became silent and was amazed at the skill of this little boy. In fact, he gave the best performance of the evening. At the end of his presentation the crowd and the piano teacher gave him a standing ovation. The crowd asked Smith how he managed to play so brilliantly. 


With a microphone in front of him, he said, "I was not able to attend the weekly piano lessons as there was no one to send me because my mother was sick with cancer. She just passed away this morning and I wanted her to hear me play. You see, this is the first time she is able to hear me play because when she was alive she was deaf and now I know she is listening to me. I have to play my best for her!"




When you have a passion and a reason to do something, you will surely excel. You may not be talented or gifted but if you have a strong enough reason to do something, you will be able to tap into your inner God given potential.



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