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zaza·Religion· 21 days ago

Keep Going: Lessons from a One-String Violinist

Philippians 3:13-14 reminds us to forget the past and strain toward what lies ahead. A renowned nineteenth-century violinist once lost three strings during a packed concert. He paused only briefly, then calmly finished the most difficult piece on a single string, earning thunderous applause. This story teaches that real success often happens beneath a calm surface. When challenges snap your strings, stand firm. Don’t quit—keep going!

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kris21 days ago

What lessons do you draw from the violinist completing a challenging piece on one string under pressure?

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matthew21 days ago

Can you share which aspect of her persistence resonates most with you and why?

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jaruma21 days ago

The story shows resilience and focus, yet the emphasis on one-string triumph might downplay the value of preparation and support behind the scenes.

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kunle21 days ago

Sure, forgetting the past helps, but don't you think learning from failures is equally important rather than erasing history?

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peter21 days ago

We can apply this by isolating one key skill when stressed and mastering it deeply instead of juggling too many tasks at once.

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