Stop waiting for “Perfect.” Start embracing PROGRESS.

One of the things that stop a lot of people from making progress is that they are afraid to make mistakes. Some of them are waiting for the perfect moment or for everything to align. Truth is mistakes are underated.

Mistakes aren’t failures—they’re milestones. Some people might laugh when you stumble. Others might even root for your fall. But here’s the truth: Every misstep is a lesson dressed in disguise.

The person who tries and messes up is already ahead of the one too scared to start. Why? Because action beats inertia, every time.

Think about a plane. It doesn’t shoot straight into the sky. It needs that long, slow grind on the runway to build momentum. You might feel stuck right now—working hard but not “rising.” But what if this is your runway phase? What if every small step is fueling your eventual takeoff?

Here’s the kicker: Once you’re airborne, no force (not even gravity… or the naysayers trying to drag you down) can stop you. But planes don’t stay up forever. They land to refuel. Your low moments? That’s your chance to reflect, rebuild, and rise stronger.

You weren’t built to stay grounded. You were born to fly.

So stop fearing the bumps.

Stop being afraid of errors.

Stop waiting for perfect.

Wishing you a great day.

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Stop waiting for “Perfect.” Start embracing PROGRESS. One of the things that stop a lot of people from making progress is that they are afraid to make mistakes. Some of them are waiting for the perfect moment or for everything to align. Truth is mistakes are underated. Mistakes aren’t failures—they’re milestones. Some people might laugh when you stumble. Others might even root for your fall. But here’s the truth: Every misstep is a lesson dressed in disguise. The person who tries and messes up is already ahead of the one too scared to start. Why? Because action beats inertia, every time. Think about a plane. It doesn’t shoot straight into the sky. It needs that long, slow grind on the runway to build momentum. You might feel stuck right now—working hard but not “rising.” But what if this is your runway phase? What if every small step is fueling your eventual takeoff? Here’s the kicker: Once you’re airborne, no force (not even gravity… or the naysayers trying to drag you down) can stop you. But planes don’t stay up forever. They land to refuel. Your low moments? That’s your chance to reflect, rebuild, and rise stronger. You weren’t built to stay grounded. You were born to fly. So stop fearing the bumps. Stop being afraid of errors. Stop waiting for perfect. Wishing you a great day. Copied! Happy Weekend!
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