good day everyone, I've seen this and thought I should share it with everyone, abit of motivation for all of us.
Afraid to start? That fear never leaves us—it simply shifts shape: 👉 Some of you haven’t begun yet. 👉 Some of you are working hard—but fear failure. 👉 Some have experienced success—yet fear being outpaced. I know this because I lived it. I once sent out endless resumes to become a Java developer, only to be told: ‘No experience, sorry.’ That crushed me. I realized that formal study alone wasn’t enough—practical, on-the-job skills mattered far more. I started teaching myself what the market actually needed. Here’s what I’ve learned: Fear isn’t your enemy—it’s a guide. Fear points at gaps. It pushes you to build systems, not hype. It encourages discipline over chaos. It pushes consistency over burnout. ⚖ If you want to build your own business, fear will ask: 👉 “Can you actually do it?” If you want financial independence, fear tells you: 👉 “What if you lose it?” If you want freedom for the things you love, fear whispers: 👉 “Could this all fall away?” On the other side of that is real reward: ✅ A business built on solid work, not shortcuts ✅ Financial control that gives you breathing space ✅ Time to live life on your own terms Feel the fear. Ride it. Use it to launch—not to freeze. Let it sharpen you. Discipline and consistency beat hesitation every time.