Sunday, 9 February 2025

Just keep moving

YOUR TIME WILL COME

When the world seems to move too fast, you almost feel as though you are left behind, and the weight of uncertainty presses down, it is easy to think that your moment will never arrive. Dreams may feel distant, goals out of reach, and the path ahead obscured by doubt. As long as you have breath in your nostrils, your time will come.

Life is not a race, nor is it a straight line. It is a winding journey, filled with peaks and valleys, detours and delays. Each step you take, no matter how small, is a movement forward. Every setback is a lesson, every failure a foundation for future success. The struggles you face today are not permanent, they are the soil in which your resilience is planted, and your determination grows.

Your time will come because you are constantly evolving. The skills you hone, the knowledge you gather, and the character you build through perseverance are all preparing you for the moment when opportunity meets preparation. Trust in the process, even when it feels slow. Trust in yourself, even when the world seems indifferent. There will be days when it feels like everyone else is moving ahead while you stand still. But comparison is a thief of joy and a distorter of reality. Everyone's journey is unique, and your timeline is yours alone. What is meant for you will not pass you by. The seeds you plant today will bloom in their own season.

You have to keep going, you have to keep dreaming, striving, and believing. Your time will surely come, not because of luck, but because of your unwavering commitment to continuous growth, and your determination never to give up. When your time finally comes, you will look back at what you have been through and realize that every step, every stumble, and every moment of patience was worth it. Like Steve Jobs said, "You can't connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards." Your time will come. When it does, it will be all the sweeter because of what it took to get there.


To a better you, Kamikun John.

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