They Ignore You First Until You Become Inevitable
Nicholas Klein, a trade union activist, once observed a timeless truth in his 1918 speech: “First they ignore you. Then they ridicule you. And then they attack you and want to burn you. And then they build monuments to you.” If your mission is truly worthwhile, this cycle of skepticism and opposition is inevitable. Initially, you might be overlooked or dismissed, but don’t be discouraged. Push through the challenges and stay committed to your purpose. With perseverance, dedication, and unwavering belief in your mission, you can turn opposition into admiration and pave the way for lasting impact.
Drawing inspiration from Nehemiah’s resilience, we see a clear example of this truth. When Nehemiah set out to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem, he faced intense opposition and ridicule from Sanballat, Tobiah, and others who mocked his efforts. Despite the challenges and threats, Nehemiah remained focused on his mission, trusting in God’s guidance and strength. He didn’t let the initial ignorance or opposition deter him. Instead, he persevered, demonstrating unwavering commitment and determination. Like Nehemiah, you must remain steadfast in your purpose, knowing that opposition often precedes recognition and success.
Initially, you will be ignored. Many people on a God-given mission give up at this point. They never put in enough effort to be noticed in the first place. You must accept that you will be ignored initially. Nobody will be concerned about you or your mission. And when you are finally noticed, be prepared to be opposed. You must be persistent and believe in your heart that you truly want to get things done. Life will not grant you a free pass. You must earn the right to change the world forever.