As you conceive a plan, drawing it from the well of your imagination, you’ll notice the doubters. Some will question your ability, both to your face and in hushed tones. They will wonder if you can truly take an idea, fragile as a seedling, and grow it into something strong and enduring. But they are the same people who, when the skies darken and rain begins to fall, abandon their own dreams. They seek shelter, unable to weather the storm.
Rain, in fact, is as essential to the night as the sun is to the morning. Both are natural forces that contribute to the balance of the world. Just as the sun nurtures life, the rain provides the conditions necessary for growth. In life, obstacles, represented by the rain, are inevitable. But rather than flee from them, it’s important to understand that they are part of the process.
So do not let their doubts weaken your resolve. Instead, use their discouragement to build your inner strength. Remember, visions are not merely fleeting ideas; they are like newborns that need to be nurtured, fed, and cultivated. It’s not enough just to give them life—you must guide them to maturity so they can inspire and bring change to this world.
Push forward—even when it seems impossible.
Let your determination differentiate you from those who retire from the race premature of the gun.

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