The path isn’t in the dirt in front of you.
The path is in the footprints you leave in it.
It’s in where you choose to step.
It’s in how firmly you plant your feet.
It’s in the pace of your walk,
noticeable in the distance between footprints.
Sure it matters if the ground is solid
beneath your feet.
But it matters much more how solid you are
about your feet.
Nobody crosses a mountain in one leap.
But everybody can place
one foot in front of the other.
One after the other.
And that’s what defeats the mountains.
Journey isn’t made of the stones in your way.
Journey is made of how you turned them into steps.
© Counselor Apoorva
Psychologist
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