Ordinary people who do extraordinary things for others are those we
later call heroes. When asked why they performed
as they did, they often say, "It was nothing anyone else wouldn’t have
done in the circumstances." Perhaps that’s their way of saying we all
have the capacity for greatness. It is only when we are severely tested
that we rise to the occasion and perform at the highest levels of our
competence.
You become a person who does the right things when presented with great
opportunities the same way you achieve success at anything: through
force of habit. If you make it a practice to take the appropriate action
even when it seems unimportant and insignificant, you will do the right
thing-without thinking in important situations. If you let your actions
speak for you, you will never have to worry about others recognizing
your contribution.
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