You know when children start learning to walk, on their first few months of trying, they fall occasionally, most times the impact of the fall, brings them to tears, and other times it is just the fact that the elderly ones around them showed some fear when they fell and their brain processed those occasion as there were in danger, and their reaction is to cry.
Regardless of how many times they fall, regardless of the fear shown on the faces of their parents or older ones around them, these kids still get to walk in the long run, it is only those who are disabled or special needs children that end up not taking this process, but every other kid no matter the amount of fall, always walk.
They fall hundreds of times, but each fall teaches them balance, coordination, and strength. Eventually, they walk not because they avoided falling, but because they embrace it and learned. Most kids stop trying after so many times of trying and falling but after a while, we could see them pick up from where they stopped.
It's the same way we fall countless times trying to do something good or profitable for ourselves, it's the same way we cry when others are looking and when they are not looking when we feel we've fallen too many times than we are supposed to, and it's same way we cry when others around us show concern or fear due to our fall, so we can all agree that in our journey to success, we can be likened to children who are learning how to walk and fall in the process to learning how to walk.
We are going to fall so many times than we can imagine as long as we are on the journey to success, and most occasions, no matter how many times we try, we are going to still fall, no matter the efforts, we will fall, it's left for us to learn to embrace the fall, at every point, it's left for us to understand that the fall will happen.
The fall isn't supposed to deter us from walking, it isn't supposed to deter us from attempting the same process over again, it isn't supposed to put fear in us, it is supposed to teach us balance, coordination, and strength. Eventually, kids get to walk, not because they avoid falling, but because they embrace it and learned, so we are supposed to embrace our fall and learn from it.
Embrace the fall, because one way or another, it will come in our journey to success.
Thank you for sharing this