Becoming Limitless Review
He would have gone through his life being Becoming Limitless Review completely ordinary and Mr. Miyagi and he would not have developed such a strong friendship. The beatings weren't good for sure but that's why Daniel became the Karate Champion. He wanted to stand on his own...and stop being a punching bag. In Back to the Future, Marty McFly's father would have never changed and become successful if Marty hadn't accidentally gone back in time and endangered his own existence.
That strong adversity of losing his very life gave Marty the very strong impetus to make things right again with the space-time continuum. In the end, Marty gets his parents to fall in love, saves his existence, and his father becomes a famous science fiction writer in the bargain. If none of that ever happened, George McFly would still be a loser and Marty would never have the confidence to continue his music career and Marty and Jennifer would never have gotten to go up to the lake in the new truck..
It's much the same in real life. Analyze you current misfortune and see if it contains the seed of a great victory in your life. Maybe you lost your job and your financial life is in ruins. But perhaps you always wanted to be your own boss and have your own business. Not having money is a terrible thing and you can lose your home, your relationships, and maybe even your mind. But that hardship may be just the thing you needed to inspire you to start your business now. Maybe if you had never lost your job in the first place you would never have tried your business idea. Maybe you would have only talked about it from time to time but never did anything about it. But the seeming misfortune of losing your job and your money forced you to become creative and resilient. It was either that or perish. Don't perish.
Analyze your problem carefully, determine what you can do to change it, be open to new opportunities, and think positive. One day you will win. You have to. But, only if you keep trying. Just remember what the great movie character Rocky Balboa said, It ain't about how hard you hit. It's about how hard you can get hit...how much you can take and keep moving forward. That's how winning is done.