By Douglas
Look around you for a moment.
In this room, there are people who are confident speakers.
People who are great at sports.
People who get high grades without seeming to try.
It might be persistence — keeping going when no one is cheering.
And here’s the truth:
The strengths that change the world rarely look impressive at the beginning.
Most people who succeed weren’t the “best” in the room — they were the ones who didn’t quit, who learned from failure, who trusted what made them different.
So stop asking, “Why am I not like them?”



