During a brutal
study at Harvard in the 1950s, Dr. Curt Richter placed rats in a pool of water
to test how long they could tread water.
On average they'd
give up and sink after 15 minutes.
But right before
they gave up due to exhaustion, the researchers would pluck them out, dry them
off, let them rest for a few minutes - and put them back in for a second round.
In this second
try - how long do you think they lasted?
Remember - they
had just swam until failure only a few short minutes ago...
How long do you
think?
Another 15
minutes?
10 minutes?
5 minutes?
No!
60 hours!
That's not an
error.
That's right! 60
hours of swimming.
The conclusion
drawn was that since the rats BELIEVED that they would eventually be rescued,
they could push their bodies way past what they previously thought impossible.
I will leave you
with this thought:
If hope can cause
exhausted rats to swim for that long, what could a belief in yourself and your
abilities, do for you?
Remember what
you’re capable of.
Remember why
you’re here.
Just Keep
swimming ...
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