
Personal Reflection:
Fear doesn’t vanish. It waits in the marrow, twitching when you least expect it, reminding you of every stumble, every failure. I’ve felt it clamp down on my chest right when I needed air the most. The lie is thinking courage means silence in the bones. It doesn’t. Courage is hauling that noise with you, refusing to let it hold the wheel. Triumph isn’t clean—it’s ugly, cracked, sweat-soaked. It’s the shaky breath you take as you step forward anyway.
Reflective Prompt:
When has fear tried to steer your choices, and what did it take for you to wrestle the wheel back?
Excellent Mandela quote Mangus.
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one of my favorite quotes
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