Karoly Takacs : A Hero, An Inspiration
You’ve
probably never heard of him. However, in Hungary, he’s a national hero – everybody there knows his name and his incredible story. After reading his story, you’ll never
forget him…
In 1938,
Karoly Takacs of the Hungarian Army, was the top pistol shooter in the world.
He was expected to win the gold in the 1940 Olympic Games scheduled for Tokyo.
Those
expectations vanished one terrible day just months before the Olympics. While
training with his army squad, a hand grenade exploded in Takacs’ right hand,
and Takacs’ shooting hand was blown off.
Takacs spent a
month in the hospital depressed at both the loss of his hand, and the end to
his Olympic dream. At that point most people would have quit. And they would
have probably spent the rest of their life feeling sorry for themselves. Most
people would have quit but not Takacs. Takacs was a winner. Winners know that
they can’t let circumstances keep them down. They understand that life is hard and that they can’t let life
beat them down. Winners know in their heart
that quitting is not an option.
Takacs did the
unthinkable; he picked himself up, dusted himself off, and decided to learn how
to shoot with his left hand! His reasoning was simple. He simply asked himself,
“Why not?”
Instead of
focusing on what he didn’t have – a world class right shooting hand, he decided to focus on
what he did have – incredible mental toughness,
and a healthy left hand that with time, could be developed to shoot like a
champion.
For months
Takacs practiced by himself. No one knew what he was doing. Maybe he didn’t
want to subject himself to people who most certainly would have discouraged him
from his rekindled dream.
In the spring
of 1939 he showed up at the Hungarian National Pistol Shooting Championship.
Other shooters approached Takacs to give him their condolences and to
congratulate him on having the strength to come watch them shoot. They were
surprised when he said, “I didn’t come to watch, I came to compete.” They were even more surprised when Takacs won!
The 1940 and
1944 Olympics were cancelled because of World War II. It looked like Takacs’
Olympic Dream would never have a chance to realize itself. But Takacs kept
training and in 1944 he qualified for the London Olympics. At the age of 38, Takacs won the Gold
Medal and set a new world record in pistol shooting. Four years later, Takacs
won the Gold Medal again at the 1952 Helsinki Olympics. Takacs – a man with the mental toughness to bounce back from
anything.
Winners in
every field have a special trait that helps them become unstoppable. A special
characteristic that allows them to survive major setbacks on the road to
success. Winners
recover QUICKLY. Bouncing back is not
enough.Winners bounce back QUICKLY. They take their hit, they experience their
setback, they have the wind taken out of their sails, but they immediately recover.
Right away they FORCE themselves to look at the bright side of things – ANY
bright side, and they say to themselves,“That’s OK. There is always a way. I
will find a way.” They dust themselves off, and pick up where they left off.
The reason
quick recovery is important is that if you recover quickly, you don’t lose your
momentum and your drive. Takacs recovered in only
one month. If he had wallowed in his misery, if he had stayed “under the
circumstances,” if he had played the martyr, and felt sorry for himself much
longer, he would have lost his mental edge – his “eye of the tiger” and he never
would have been able to come back.
When a boxer
gets knocked down, he has ten seconds to get back up. If he gets up in eleven
seconds, he loses the fight. Remember that next time you get knocked down.
Takacs
definitely had a right to feel sorry for himself. He had a right to stay
depressed and to ask himself “Why me?” for the rest of his life. He had the
right to act like a mediocre man.
Takacs could
have let his terrible accident cause him to become permanently discouraged, to take up heavy drinking,
to quit on life alltogether, and maybe even to end his own life. He could have acted like a loser.
But Takacs
made the DECISION to dig deep inside and to find a solution. To pick himself up
and to learn to shoot all over again. Winners always search for a solution.
Losers always search for an escape.
Next time
you get knocked down, DECIDE you will act like a winner. DECIDE to act like
Takacs. Get up quickly, take action, and astound the world!
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