SlideShare a Scribd company logo
Making Your Mark on the World is Hard
“Making your mark on the world is hard. If it were easy, everybody would do it. But it's not. It takes
patience, it takes commitment, and it comes with plenty of failure along the way. The real test is not
whether you avoid this failure, because you won't. It's whether you let it harden or shame you into
inaction, or whether you learn from it; whether you choose to persevere.” ― Barack Obama

Hello friends, it is Wednesday and it is the middle of the week. I hope you are having a great week. On
Monday I had a great meeting with representatives of one of Canada’s big 5 banks. We spoke
extensively about regulatory changes and the impact on financial institutions’ operations. On the subject
of financial services I am sure you would have heard by now that JPMorgan Chase & Co. has agreed to
pay $13 billion in a landmark settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice. JPMorgan acknowledged
that it misled investors about the quality of risky mortgage-backed securities ahead of the 2008 financial
crisis. It is the largest settlement ever between the U.S. government and a corporation. My friends I
share the news about my meeting on Monday and JPMorgan’s massive settlement to tell you that I have
made it a part of my life’s purpose to make a smallcontribution to the safety and soundness of global
financial markets. The ultimate goal of my contribution is to safeguard the interest of users of financial
services. In directly I am protecting you, your savings, investments and pensions! It is a tough job!
Please allow me to share some thoughts on making a mark on the world. Each us reach a point in our
lives when our single most important goal becomes trying to understand our life's purpose. We ask
ourselves the questions “Why am I here?” or “What is my purpose in life?” or “What will my legacy be?”
Most successful athletes such as Usain Bolt, Lebron James, Sidney Patrick Crosby, Chris Gayle and
celebrities such as Angelina Jolie, Lady Gaga, Eminem and outstanding leaders in governments and
businesses will tell you that making a mark on the world is hard. Yet we all strive to leave a legacy. Why
do we strive to make a mark on the world? It is simple. Innate in each of us, somewhere deep inside our
subconscious mind, we do not want to pass through this world quietly.We do not want to be unnoticed.
We want to be remembered long after we have gone from his world. However, mark my words we are
not all going to be Steve Jobs or even my idol Nelson Mandela who is today ailing in South Africa.
Although we will not all be remembered like men such as Ghandi or Martin Luther King or women like
Rosa Parks or Eleanor Roosevelt does not mean we should not strive to make our own little mark on the
world. If you would like to make a mark on the world do not let others determine what you should or
should not do in life. Kick stereotype and expectations through the door. You have to clear your mind
and truly assess what will make the most sense for you and your legacy. Yesterday in an email exchange
with my daughter, Marchelle, I reminded her of the importance of not letting others determine who is
or what she becomes. I reminded her that if we stand for nothing we will die for nothing. The reason for
my email was to merely remind Marchelle that in the pursuit of our passion and the pursuit of happiness
we should not let others stand in our way. We should move steadfastly towards our goals with little
patience or tolerance for naysayers and time wasters.
In order to make a mark on the world, you have to blaze your own trail. What is meaningful to you?
What activities do you enjoy? What are your ideas and ambitions? By answering these and other
questions you will better understand the things that drive you and full you with passion. Your passion
has to be blended with a strong conviction to preserve in the face of enormous challenges and
obstacles. I recalled my early days as an immigrant in Canada. I remember the obstacles I faced and the
rejections I received in my attempts to secure employment in the financial services sector. Rejections
have a way of leading to a sense of dejection. If you allow it, it will eat away at your self-confidence and
self-esteem. It can make you feel worthless and useless. However, in my experience as immigrant I was
not prepared to be defeated.
Each obstacle I faced tested my innermost strength and resolve. It bolsteredmy determination and
commitment not to be shackled by stereotype and expectations but rather to seek out other avenues to
make my contribution to financial services.When all the doors appeared closed to me in Toronto
financial district I seized the moment and used the opportunity to form my consulting practice, Mark
McKenzie Consultingand traveled the world building capacity and providing technical assistance as part
of my contribution to stability in global financial markets.
In our quest to make a mark on the world it is very easy to succumb to the challenges and obstacles that
we face. If our basic needs according to Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs are not satisfied we easily become
caught up by the demands of life to surviving from day to day. Survival becomes our single focus. We
lose sight of our purpose, mission and ambitions in life. I have been there. I have experience the agony
of mistakes and failures. I have fallen but refused to be defeated. I refused to be defined by my mistakes
and failures although they have taught me some very important lessons in life. I start each day as if it
will be my last day on earth and the last opportunity to achieving my goals and making a mark on the
world. If you ask me how I am able to remain positive each day I will tell you it is by pure determination.
My skills and experiences in financial services have given me an opportunity to make my small
contribution to stability in global financial markets. However, I have other passions and other ambitions.
Let me share an experience with you. In January 2009, about two months before my mother died, I was
sitting with her at home in Kingston, Jamaica. Her sight was ravaged by the effects of diabetes that led
to cataract and glaucoma. On that particular day I asked my mother if she remembered my smile. I
remembered as a child how she loved when I smiled. She would always tell me I had a lovely smile.
However, in her ailing state with deteriorating memory and lost sight she told me that she did not
remember my lovely smile. It was a truly sad and touching conversation for me. It was one of the last
conversations I had with my mother before she died. However, this is not my mother’s legacy. We all
want to leave a legacy behind so that our children’s children and others will remember us. My mother
was a simple woman. She did not find the cure for cancer or HIV. She did not run a marathon. The only
place she ever traveled to outside of Jamaica was the U.S. I have done more and I have accomplished
more than she did her life on earth.
What is the purpose of telling you about my mother? Making a mark on the world is hard but my
mother a simple woman left a legacy of compassion. She was kind and caring to others. From my
mother I learned how to be compassionate and hence I developed my passion for charity. Last week
Monday I launched my High Performance Leadership project titled Holiday Season Food Drive for the
Salvation Army of Bramptonand yesterday I had the opportunity to speak City Centre Toastmasters Club
members about my food drive.
For my food drive I have a very simple goal. My goal is to collect at least TEN 3.0 cubic feet (18 x 18 x 16)
boxes of non-perishable food items to be delivered to the Salvation Army of Brampton in midDecember. I have a number of Toastmasters Clubs and Toastmasters’ members participating in my food
drive in the cities of Brampton and Mississauga. Today I will be the guest speaker at TD Creekside in the
financial district in Mississauga. I will be delivering one my humourous speeches and collecting TD
Creekside Toastmasters Club’s contribution to my food drive. You are invited to find a Toastmasters Club
in Brampton and Mississauga near you and ask about my food drive. Toastmasters International offers
one of the world’s leading communication and leadership development programme.
You can make your mark on the world, if you kick expectations through the door, find your passion, view
each day as the last chance to pursue your goals and use your skills and talents effectively. Making a
mark on the world is hard. You have to be determined. You have to resolve not to be defeated by
challenges and obstacles.
Above all, take something from me….if I can do it in my small way…without the limelight and
cameras…without the glim and glamour…sure as hell you too can do! I believe in your ability and
capability to make a different…You too can make a mark on the world although it is hard!
Go out and make your mark on the world!

Mark McKenzie is a leading Subject Matter Expert in financial services regulation and supervision as well
as a professional motivational speaker, corporate trainer and youth mentor. He can be contacted by
email mastbmckenzie@gmail.com or by telephone 647-406-4622. Read my blog
http://mastbmckenzie.blogspot.ca/ and always write me a comment and share. Follow me on Twitter
@mackynacky. Connect with me on www.youtube.com, Google+, Facebook and Linkedin.

More Related Content

PPT
A Tribute to Jim Harnett
DOCX
Written Comments about Don McGrath
PDF
March 2016 eNews
PDF
2014-15 BYA Annual Report-10-12
DOCX
Good statements
PDF
Tiffany Brochure to send in email
DOCX
The Joy of Giving
PDF
The Alpharetta Toast Post Issue No. 6
A Tribute to Jim Harnett
Written Comments about Don McGrath
March 2016 eNews
2014-15 BYA Annual Report-10-12
Good statements
Tiffany Brochure to send in email
The Joy of Giving
The Alpharetta Toast Post Issue No. 6

Viewers also liked (17)

PPTX
Album digipack deconstruction
PDF
Guia Didàctica "Les cançons de Mallorca"
PPTX
The challenges of urbanisation: The need for integration in community resilie...
DOCX
noha cv
DOCX
How do we analyse film
PDF
Ponencia Tomas Manzanares sobre Mossegalapoma al Curs Community Manager de la...
PDF
7建山八部合音
PPT
Relationship between children’s environment and organophosphate pesticide exp...
PDF
Guia didàctica: Els nostres pobles
PPT
6. tanda pengerjaan ok
PDF
Best Paper Marketing APMMC 2013
PPTX
The Cultural / Civic Entrepreneurs Forum: Junoon
PPTX
Agropower1
PDF
Ailac ~stonecare coating
PPT
Aplicatics deck template_1
PDF
Guia didàctica "Les cançons de Mallorca"
Album digipack deconstruction
Guia Didàctica "Les cançons de Mallorca"
The challenges of urbanisation: The need for integration in community resilie...
noha cv
How do we analyse film
Ponencia Tomas Manzanares sobre Mossegalapoma al Curs Community Manager de la...
7建山八部合音
Relationship between children’s environment and organophosphate pesticide exp...
Guia didàctica: Els nostres pobles
6. tanda pengerjaan ok
Best Paper Marketing APMMC 2013
The Cultural / Civic Entrepreneurs Forum: Junoon
Agropower1
Ailac ~stonecare coating
Aplicatics deck template_1
Guia didàctica "Les cançons de Mallorca"
Ad

Similar to Making Your Mark on the World is Hard (20)

DOCX
The Self-made Man
DOCX
Independent Strategy for Individual Success
DOCX
Exceeding the Vision
PDF
Greatness Unleashed
DOCX
Anything is possible
PDF
Success sabotaging lies by Mel Feller
PDF
Refuse to Lose
PPTX
Winner's mindset
PDF
DOCX
Who Will Cry When You Die Part 3
PDF
Kevin abdulrahman interview transcript
PPTX
Peace Workshop Part 2
PPTX
Go beyond
PDF
Simplify your future
PPTX
Dean r berry motivation and success discovering the holy grail revised 6-6-18
PPTX
Dean R Berry Motivation and Success Discovering the Holy Grail
PPTX
2015 NPF Anaheim CA Twenty Ways to Manage Like Ben Franklin
PDF
Motivating Your Way to Success( ebookto read)
DOC
Run your own race,self directed change program and self confidence
PDF
Be a champion by gampa nageswararao
The Self-made Man
Independent Strategy for Individual Success
Exceeding the Vision
Greatness Unleashed
Anything is possible
Success sabotaging lies by Mel Feller
Refuse to Lose
Winner's mindset
Who Will Cry When You Die Part 3
Kevin abdulrahman interview transcript
Peace Workshop Part 2
Go beyond
Simplify your future
Dean r berry motivation and success discovering the holy grail revised 6-6-18
Dean R Berry Motivation and Success Discovering the Holy Grail
2015 NPF Anaheim CA Twenty Ways to Manage Like Ben Franklin
Motivating Your Way to Success( ebookto read)
Run your own race,self directed change program and self confidence
Be a champion by gampa nageswararao
Ad

More from Mark McKenzie, RHB (20)

DOCX
The Right Foundation For Success
DOCX
The Importance of Silence
DOCX
DOCX
F.... ing Craziest Thing I Have Done
DOCX
Authentic Swing
DOCX
The Excitement of A Child's Success
DOCX
DOCX
A wonderful friend
PPTX
Initial Thoughts on Regulation for Bitcoin and Virtual Currencies
DOCX
Reinventing Yourself
PPTX
Bitcoin regulatory development
PPTX
Bitcoin Market Disruption
DOCX
Great expectations
DOCX
5 tips to be extraordinary
DOCX
5 Tips for Facing Challenges in 2014
DOCX
Discover Your Talents in 2014
DOCX
Creating Opportunities in 2014
DOCX
Make the Impossible Possible in 2014
DOCX
Merry Christmas
DOCX
The Right Foundation For Success
The Importance of Silence
F.... ing Craziest Thing I Have Done
Authentic Swing
The Excitement of A Child's Success
A wonderful friend
Initial Thoughts on Regulation for Bitcoin and Virtual Currencies
Reinventing Yourself
Bitcoin regulatory development
Bitcoin Market Disruption
Great expectations
5 tips to be extraordinary
5 Tips for Facing Challenges in 2014
Discover Your Talents in 2014
Creating Opportunities in 2014
Make the Impossible Possible in 2014
Merry Christmas

Recently uploaded (20)

PPT
Gsisgdkddkvdgjsjdvdbdbdbdghjkhgcvvkkfcxxfg
PDF
Blue-Modern-Elegant-Presentation (1).pdf
PDF
iTop VPN Crack Latest Version 2025 Free Download With Keygen
PDF
Shopify Store Management_ Complete Guide to E-commerce Success.pdf
PPTX
DPT-MAY24.pptx for review and ucploading
PPTX
microtomy kkk. presenting to cryst in gl
DOCX
PRACTICE-TEST-12 is specially designed for those
PPTX
CYBER SECURITY PPT.pptx CYBER SECURITY APPLICATION AND USAGE
PPT
notes_Lecture2 23l3j2 dfjl dfdlkj d 2.ppt
PPT
2- CELL INJURY L1 Medical (2) gggggggggg
PPTX
employee on boarding for jobs for freshers try it
PDF
Sheri Ann Lowe Compliance Strategist Resume
PPTX
430838499-Anaesthesiiiia-Equipmenooot.pptx
PDF
APNCET2025RESULT Result Result 2025 2025
PDF
ELA Parts of Speech Pronoun Educational Presentation in Green 3D Gradient Sty...
PPTX
STS CHAP 4 human development as reflected
PPTX
FINAL PPT.pptx cfyufuyfuyuy8ioyoiuvy ituyc utdfm v
PDF
202s5_Luciano André Deitos Koslowski.pdf
PPTX
1751884730-Visual Basic -Unitj CS B.pptx
PDF
Beginner’s Guide to Digital Marketing.pdf
Gsisgdkddkvdgjsjdvdbdbdbdghjkhgcvvkkfcxxfg
Blue-Modern-Elegant-Presentation (1).pdf
iTop VPN Crack Latest Version 2025 Free Download With Keygen
Shopify Store Management_ Complete Guide to E-commerce Success.pdf
DPT-MAY24.pptx for review and ucploading
microtomy kkk. presenting to cryst in gl
PRACTICE-TEST-12 is specially designed for those
CYBER SECURITY PPT.pptx CYBER SECURITY APPLICATION AND USAGE
notes_Lecture2 23l3j2 dfjl dfdlkj d 2.ppt
2- CELL INJURY L1 Medical (2) gggggggggg
employee on boarding for jobs for freshers try it
Sheri Ann Lowe Compliance Strategist Resume
430838499-Anaesthesiiiia-Equipmenooot.pptx
APNCET2025RESULT Result Result 2025 2025
ELA Parts of Speech Pronoun Educational Presentation in Green 3D Gradient Sty...
STS CHAP 4 human development as reflected
FINAL PPT.pptx cfyufuyfuyuy8ioyoiuvy ituyc utdfm v
202s5_Luciano André Deitos Koslowski.pdf
1751884730-Visual Basic -Unitj CS B.pptx
Beginner’s Guide to Digital Marketing.pdf

Making Your Mark on the World is Hard

  • 1. Making Your Mark on the World is Hard “Making your mark on the world is hard. If it were easy, everybody would do it. But it's not. It takes patience, it takes commitment, and it comes with plenty of failure along the way. The real test is not whether you avoid this failure, because you won't. It's whether you let it harden or shame you into inaction, or whether you learn from it; whether you choose to persevere.” ― Barack Obama Hello friends, it is Wednesday and it is the middle of the week. I hope you are having a great week. On Monday I had a great meeting with representatives of one of Canada’s big 5 banks. We spoke extensively about regulatory changes and the impact on financial institutions’ operations. On the subject of financial services I am sure you would have heard by now that JPMorgan Chase & Co. has agreed to pay $13 billion in a landmark settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice. JPMorgan acknowledged that it misled investors about the quality of risky mortgage-backed securities ahead of the 2008 financial crisis. It is the largest settlement ever between the U.S. government and a corporation. My friends I share the news about my meeting on Monday and JPMorgan’s massive settlement to tell you that I have made it a part of my life’s purpose to make a smallcontribution to the safety and soundness of global financial markets. The ultimate goal of my contribution is to safeguard the interest of users of financial services. In directly I am protecting you, your savings, investments and pensions! It is a tough job! Please allow me to share some thoughts on making a mark on the world. Each us reach a point in our lives when our single most important goal becomes trying to understand our life's purpose. We ask ourselves the questions “Why am I here?” or “What is my purpose in life?” or “What will my legacy be?” Most successful athletes such as Usain Bolt, Lebron James, Sidney Patrick Crosby, Chris Gayle and celebrities such as Angelina Jolie, Lady Gaga, Eminem and outstanding leaders in governments and businesses will tell you that making a mark on the world is hard. Yet we all strive to leave a legacy. Why do we strive to make a mark on the world? It is simple. Innate in each of us, somewhere deep inside our subconscious mind, we do not want to pass through this world quietly.We do not want to be unnoticed. We want to be remembered long after we have gone from his world. However, mark my words we are not all going to be Steve Jobs or even my idol Nelson Mandela who is today ailing in South Africa. Although we will not all be remembered like men such as Ghandi or Martin Luther King or women like Rosa Parks or Eleanor Roosevelt does not mean we should not strive to make our own little mark on the world. If you would like to make a mark on the world do not let others determine what you should or should not do in life. Kick stereotype and expectations through the door. You have to clear your mind and truly assess what will make the most sense for you and your legacy. Yesterday in an email exchange with my daughter, Marchelle, I reminded her of the importance of not letting others determine who is or what she becomes. I reminded her that if we stand for nothing we will die for nothing. The reason for my email was to merely remind Marchelle that in the pursuit of our passion and the pursuit of happiness we should not let others stand in our way. We should move steadfastly towards our goals with little patience or tolerance for naysayers and time wasters.
  • 2. In order to make a mark on the world, you have to blaze your own trail. What is meaningful to you? What activities do you enjoy? What are your ideas and ambitions? By answering these and other questions you will better understand the things that drive you and full you with passion. Your passion has to be blended with a strong conviction to preserve in the face of enormous challenges and obstacles. I recalled my early days as an immigrant in Canada. I remember the obstacles I faced and the rejections I received in my attempts to secure employment in the financial services sector. Rejections have a way of leading to a sense of dejection. If you allow it, it will eat away at your self-confidence and self-esteem. It can make you feel worthless and useless. However, in my experience as immigrant I was not prepared to be defeated. Each obstacle I faced tested my innermost strength and resolve. It bolsteredmy determination and commitment not to be shackled by stereotype and expectations but rather to seek out other avenues to make my contribution to financial services.When all the doors appeared closed to me in Toronto financial district I seized the moment and used the opportunity to form my consulting practice, Mark McKenzie Consultingand traveled the world building capacity and providing technical assistance as part of my contribution to stability in global financial markets. In our quest to make a mark on the world it is very easy to succumb to the challenges and obstacles that we face. If our basic needs according to Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs are not satisfied we easily become caught up by the demands of life to surviving from day to day. Survival becomes our single focus. We lose sight of our purpose, mission and ambitions in life. I have been there. I have experience the agony of mistakes and failures. I have fallen but refused to be defeated. I refused to be defined by my mistakes and failures although they have taught me some very important lessons in life. I start each day as if it will be my last day on earth and the last opportunity to achieving my goals and making a mark on the world. If you ask me how I am able to remain positive each day I will tell you it is by pure determination. My skills and experiences in financial services have given me an opportunity to make my small contribution to stability in global financial markets. However, I have other passions and other ambitions. Let me share an experience with you. In January 2009, about two months before my mother died, I was sitting with her at home in Kingston, Jamaica. Her sight was ravaged by the effects of diabetes that led to cataract and glaucoma. On that particular day I asked my mother if she remembered my smile. I remembered as a child how she loved when I smiled. She would always tell me I had a lovely smile. However, in her ailing state with deteriorating memory and lost sight she told me that she did not remember my lovely smile. It was a truly sad and touching conversation for me. It was one of the last conversations I had with my mother before she died. However, this is not my mother’s legacy. We all want to leave a legacy behind so that our children’s children and others will remember us. My mother was a simple woman. She did not find the cure for cancer or HIV. She did not run a marathon. The only place she ever traveled to outside of Jamaica was the U.S. I have done more and I have accomplished more than she did her life on earth.
  • 3. What is the purpose of telling you about my mother? Making a mark on the world is hard but my mother a simple woman left a legacy of compassion. She was kind and caring to others. From my mother I learned how to be compassionate and hence I developed my passion for charity. Last week Monday I launched my High Performance Leadership project titled Holiday Season Food Drive for the Salvation Army of Bramptonand yesterday I had the opportunity to speak City Centre Toastmasters Club members about my food drive. For my food drive I have a very simple goal. My goal is to collect at least TEN 3.0 cubic feet (18 x 18 x 16) boxes of non-perishable food items to be delivered to the Salvation Army of Brampton in midDecember. I have a number of Toastmasters Clubs and Toastmasters’ members participating in my food drive in the cities of Brampton and Mississauga. Today I will be the guest speaker at TD Creekside in the financial district in Mississauga. I will be delivering one my humourous speeches and collecting TD Creekside Toastmasters Club’s contribution to my food drive. You are invited to find a Toastmasters Club in Brampton and Mississauga near you and ask about my food drive. Toastmasters International offers one of the world’s leading communication and leadership development programme. You can make your mark on the world, if you kick expectations through the door, find your passion, view each day as the last chance to pursue your goals and use your skills and talents effectively. Making a mark on the world is hard. You have to be determined. You have to resolve not to be defeated by challenges and obstacles. Above all, take something from me….if I can do it in my small way…without the limelight and cameras…without the glim and glamour…sure as hell you too can do! I believe in your ability and capability to make a different…You too can make a mark on the world although it is hard! Go out and make your mark on the world! Mark McKenzie is a leading Subject Matter Expert in financial services regulation and supervision as well as a professional motivational speaker, corporate trainer and youth mentor. He can be contacted by email mastbmckenzie@gmail.com or by telephone 647-406-4622. Read my blog http://mastbmckenzie.blogspot.ca/ and always write me a comment and share. Follow me on Twitter @mackynacky. Connect with me on www.youtube.com, Google+, Facebook and Linkedin.