Try Your Heart Out

Trying your heart out for a personal best is really all you can ask of yourself in the individual pursuit of happiness. You have to compete to win, but you have to try your heart out to be happiest. Life is a testing game and winning is always a good feeling, but it is in how you play the game that is more important. Life is not short, despite contradictory beliefs and you have to pace yourself to win in the end. The front runner or quickest is not always the best in life and life is about running for the long haul. A marathon runner compete to win but they know that they are only have to endure the 42 kilometres, which are extremely hard and enduring to win, but there is always a another race and sometimes it is more important to run the distance and many times in a lifetime and to win one race.

Try your heart out if you can and to run the race of life to win, but except that time is often a more important factor than money. Have compassion and understanding in life sometimes, as more important than winning a race, share a love and affection instead of pain and hurts all the time, know that you have a heart to live and give and win all the time. Try your heart out as a test of understanding on how you view life and others see your point of view in that winning all the time is springing and damping all the time means living by others trying your heart out means giving your first and not all of us are athletes or competitors in sport, and each person can use their own personal individual skills to win.

Try your heart that means trying to win, but it also means the testing perseverance of patients and understanding in empathy of other people's feelings and planes, where hurts is not productive and pain is a hindrance and in objective pursuit. If you are an athletic competitor try your heart out for each event, but if you are a writer, artist, sculptor or inventor or builder use your brain and ingenuity to win and trying your heart out can be a detrimental factor in design. Try your heart out to test your personal best.