Keep Swimming



 “The limits of the possible can only be defined by going beyond them into the impossible.” Arthur C. Clarke

During the 1950’s, a doctor named Curt Richter was studying the habits of rats at Harvard University. During one of the experiments, the doctor and his team placed the rats in a pool of water. The original experiment was to determine how long the rats could tread water. 

The  rats would give up at an average of 15 minutes in and begin to sink.

However, right before the rats completely submerged, the researchers would pluck them out. They dried them off and let them rest for a few minutes. They then placed the rats back in the tank for a second round.

How long do you think they lasted during round two? They’d just swum until failure minutes ago. 

60 hours!

The conclusion is that since the rats believed they would eventually be rescued, they could push their bodies  way past what they previously thought possible. 

Hope can cause exhausted rats to swim for 60 straight hours. What can one small hope do for you? 

Keep swimming. 

Hugs,

Krissy


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