What if you try..?

 


Why..? Do we need to think..? Do we need to observe..? Do we need to create..?

Because that is what it means to be human. To think is to question our purpose. To observe is to understand the world around us. And to create is to give life to our thoughts — to turn imagination into reality. We are the fastest to adapt, yet also the fastest to destroy. That’s the paradox of being human. But within that paradox lies our greatest power — the power to choose which side we nurture.

So, let’s carry this thought forward and take our first step toward trying something new every single day. Not something that feels comfortable or easy, but something that challenges us, pushes us beyond our limits, and forces us to grow. Because it’s there — in discomfort — that true growth begins. That’s where we discover opportunities to create, to build, and to evolve. And when the day ends, that’s where we find the deep satisfaction that comes not from success itself, but from the effort we put into becoming better.

What truly matters is allowing yourself to feel the fortune and gratitude within. YOU, ME, US — we are all breathing the same air, adapting every day, shaping ourselves bit by bit. We are all works in progress. But how often do we pause? How often do we put that phone aside, pick up a diary, take a pen, and write — for ourselves, about ourselves, to ourselves? TRY IT. It might seem simple, but it helps more than you can imagine.

Writing helps mold your inner self — like clay. It softens your thoughts, balances your emotions, and makes you kind, wise, and stable. It brings you back to being human. Because just like clay, we too have the ability to adapt. We can take any form, survive any pressure, and still stand strong once we dry in the warmth of experience.

Defining success is never easy, because success means something different to everyone. For some, it’s wealth; for others, it’s peace, love, or purpose. True success is not measured by money but by heart — by happiness, kindness, gratitude, and richness in culture and soul.

At first, you will fail. The second time, you will fail again. And maybe again after that. But every time you try, you reshape yourself — just like a potter reshapes clay after it breaks. Each attempt makes the pot stronger, smoother, and more beautiful. And one day, as the wheel turns, you’ll finally create something that feels right. That is success — not perfection, but persistence.

If you never try, you never will. But if you give it a try, even once, you give yourself a chance to succeed.

Regret is powerful enough to destroy your present. So build your today strong, so that the future never has the power to break it. Because life isn’t about waiting for the right moment — it’s about creating it, shaping it, and living it fully, like clay becoming art in the hands of its maker.

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