Just act when you have an idea, even if the result is yet to be seen. Often, we waver and hold back because we fear failure and are afraid to take the first step. In fact, our greatest barrier is overthinking and indecision. The power of practice lies in its ability to provide immediate feedback, showing us what works and what doesn’t.
Some things may go as planned, while others may not, but that’s okay. As long as you try, you will know whether the effort leads to the desired result. Compared to endless daydreaming and guessing, taking action is undoubtedly more effective and far more rewarding.
Even when facing setbacks during practice, it is a precious experience. It teaches us to adjust our direction and refine our methods, forging toward success. Through constant trial and accumulation, we grow faster and push further. In life and work, don’t shy away from uncertainty—advance with boldness, with unwavering resolve, and you will conquer heights you once thought unreachable.