Overcoming Hesitation
"Difficulties strengthen the mind, as labor does the body." - Seneca
Why do you find yourself hesitating to take action on what you know to be right? Perhaps it's a form of self-preservation, fear, or simply inertia. Yet, deep down, you know that your time is fleeting, and every moment wasted in hesitation is a moment lost in the pursuit of your purpose.
Consider the sprouting tree, which does not delay in growing to bear the fruit it was naturally tasked to bring forth. Why then do you delay in fulfilling your own divine purposes? Do you presume to know more than the master architect of the universe, who orchestrates the dance between every atom?
If uncertainty clouds your path, seek counsel. While it is natural to retreat for contemplation, do let it become your permanent residence. Your time on this earth is too short to remain stagnant.
If clarity still eludes you, take a step forward in any direction guided by justice, kindness, and reason. Move forward with purpose, for to be caught by death in a home built on the sidelines of life is a departure both unnatural and wasteful.