You think ‘trying’ means you’re doing something.
But deep down, you know the truth:
Trying is just *thinking about doing* while life moves on without you.
You tell yourself:
"I’m preparing. I’ll act when I’m ready."
But ready is a myth.
Perfect conditions don’t exist.
Your mind clings to *trying* because action feels like death—the death of excuses, the death of "someday."
Here’s the shift:
Trying isn’t the first step—it’s the resistance.
Action isn’t something you *build up to*.
It’s what happens when you stop pretending you’re separate from it.
A bird doesn’t *try* to fly.
It leaps—and the sky catches it.
Your hesitation? That’s not wisdom.
It’s fear wearing a disguise.
So here’s the question you can’t outthink:
What are you actually waiting for?
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