I visited the Olympic Museum in Switzerland, a few months ago. There was a little souvenir that caught my attention with the following written on it - "The struggle is noble".
Although the quote was intended for the Olympians, I could pretty much relate to it in no time.
At times, we strongly want certain things to happen to us. However, we also feel nervous about them happening, since they come with humongous responsibilities. The nervousness kicks in deeper, when we realize the hard fact that there would be a lot of circumstantial support needed, with a lot of struggle en route.
What helps us to fight out the nervousness is our ability to internalize the noble outcome of the struggle; our strong belief that "It's worth it". Once we internalize it, we are ready for the face-off. Come what may, we find out the ways to execute our responsibilities, one at a time or all at once!
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