There is a state where you can't do anything anymore, your hands drop, your eyes no longer burn.
You draw disappointing conclusions: so many attempts, and all in vain.
So, it's not mine.
So, I won't pull it.
But ambitions remain, there is an inner voice and just dreams about another life or about that great goal you are striving for.
As long as a person has a goal, he lives. The meaning of life is development and change. But periodically you need to gather your will into a fist, grit your teeth.
As you know, the darkest hours are before dawn. So, in order not to give up and not to sleep through this dawn, a beautiful Japanese proverb helps a lot.
“Victory goes to the one who endures half an hour longer than his opponent.”
This is about willpower, self-control, and the ability to wait, to look strategically at the problem and life in general.
An inspiring, powerful word is convenient because it is always with you. It does not weigh a gram, but at the right moment you can take it out and recharge.
Life puts everything in its place.
Everyone has examples of talented and energetic people with all the possibilities for some reason standing still. And someone who initially had no support or special chances eventually achieves much more.
The formula is simple: they had a clear goal, and they didn't give up.
Some half an hour more, some half a year more, and some half a lifetime more.
But the result is worth it.
Friends, may all your bold goals come true!
Courage and patience to you!