In a world hooked on measurable success, we learn to value results over process, neglecting the importance of persistence unless it leads to something extraordinary.
Our minds crave certainty and closure, causing efforts without immediate outcomes to feel incomplete, leading us to equate success with survival and discount the significance of trying.
Life unfolds through trying, exemplified by the seed pushing through soil or a child learning to walk, emphasizing that unseen efforts pave the way for growth.
Trying activates key psychological resources: resilience, self-compassion, and hope. Every attempt strengthens these qualities, contributing to personal growth even when results are hidden.
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