What is your “What If?”

What is your version of “flying?”

Maybe it’s time to spread your wings! 😉

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... Read moreHave you ever found yourself trapped in the cycle of overthinking, caught between the fear of failure and the desire to achieve your dreams? This emotional experience is something many of us share, as highlighted by the touching reflections in the song by Cody Fry mentioned in the article. The lyrics vividly express the struggle of fearing the unknown, like driving across bridges worried about falling and missing the beauty around us. From personal experience, I can relate deeply to this sensation of hesitation. For years, I too held back from pursuing what truly excited me, convinced I lacked the skills or courage to succeed. It wasn’t until people close to me—friends and family—persistently encouraged me that I began to take steps forward. Their belief helped me challenge my self-doubt and realize that failure isn’t the enemy; rather, not trying is. This mindset shift was like learning to fly in my own way. Whether it’s a career change, a new hobby, or reaching out to someone important, each 'What If?' moment is an invitation to grow. Even when the fear feels paralyzing, it’s useful to think about the possible positive outcomes instead of just the risks. Will you miss the view if you don’t cross the bridge, or will you discover something amazing on the other side? So what if you fall? Like the song advises, imagine the wind on your face, the thrill of trying, and the lessons learned from the journey itself. Embracing your personal version of flying involves accepting fear as a sign of being alive and pushing beyond it. By sharing your own "What If?" story with others, you not only inspire yourself but also encourage a community of dreamers to take flight together.