Sixteen-year-old Steve was...
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Sixteen-year-old Steve was helping his father work on their Ford pickup truck. He had
been trying to loosen one particularly rusty bolt for ten minutes. Finally, he gave up.
"Dad, it won't work. I can't budge it."
"Just keep at it," shouted his dad from inside the house.
After another fifteen minutes, "I've yanked at this thing about 800 times -- it's never going to come loose."
"Keep at it -- try just a few more times."
Sure enough, on the very next tug, the bolt came loose.
"About time," shouted Steve.
Dad poked his head into the garage with just a bit of a smile on his face. "Now tell me, did you just pull harder or did all those yanks finally loosen it up? Remember, just keep at it. Persistence always pays off."
"Dad, it won't work. I can't budge it."
"Just keep at it," shouted his dad from inside the house.
After another fifteen minutes, "I've yanked at this thing about 800 times -- it's never going to come loose."
"Keep at it -- try just a few more times."
Sure enough, on the very next tug, the bolt came loose.
"About time," shouted Steve.
Dad poked his head into the garage with just a bit of a smile on his face. "Now tell me, did you just pull harder or did all those yanks finally loosen it up? Remember, just keep at it. Persistence always pays off."
