There was a moment I thought I couldn’t do it. A wall I was sure wouldn’t budge. I had convinced myself that I needed something—a sign, a push, some external force to break through. Turns out, I was wrong.
Strength doesn’t arrive like a dramatic movie scene. It doesn’t announce itself. It shows up when you have no other choice but to keep going. And by the time you notice, you’re already doing the thing you thought was impossible.
We give too much credit to outside forces. Timing, luck, circumstances. But when everything else is stripped away, when no help is coming, when it’s just you against the challenge—you realize you had what you needed all along.
So stop waiting. Stop hoping for the perfect moment. Stop searching for proof that you can. Because the only proof that matters is what happens when you decide you’re going to, and then do.
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