Overcoming Obstacles

In our Intro to Entrepreneurship class this week, our study material was focused on overcoming obstacles.  As part of the readings, we were assigned a talk from Elder and Sister Holland, then serving as President of BYU: However Long and Hard the Road.  

True to most of Elder Holland's speeches, this was very inspiring.  He spoke on many subjects, but his thoughts on the Salt Lake City temple were particularly moving:  

"Its grounds would cover an eighth of a square mile, and it would be built to stand through eternity. Who cares about the money or stone or timber or glass or gold they don’t have? So what that seeds are not even planted and the Saints are yet without homes? Why worry that crickets will soon be coming—and so will the United States Army?

They just marched forth and broke ground for the most massive, permanent, inspiring edifice they could conceive. And they would spend forty years of their lives trying to complete it."

I’ve long marveled at the accomplishments of those early saints.  Kirtland, Nauvoo, Salt Lake and the early settlements that rose up out of nothing. 

So, I in turn made a first step this week on a business idea I've had percolating for some time.  I don't need to worry about the funds, or the time, or a thousand what ifs right now – I can tackle those problems when they actually are problems.  Yes, I'm sure obstacles will come along as they always do. However, if this dedicated group of individuals could do so much with so little, surely I can take a few steps towards a dream of mine as well. 


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