By Ashish Arora on June 14, 2012
Believe in your magic
We really want to do something that means to be a passion of life. May be it’s a creative task, sports, business, politics, motivational or inspirational speaking or a study. But we hesitate of doing it and never pursue it, sometimes not even in a whole life. Why? We seek perfection but are not trying because we don’t want to look novice.
Someone likes to act in front of mirror. Other one dances in a lonely room. Another sings in their bathroom. Someone else paints on a paper and tear it off. There is somebody who writes in a word file but never publishes a blog. And what to say about the one who takes those clicks or clips on his/her smart phone, which are never going to be posted on social media.
Novice to expert level
You get so excited about some sports but only once or twice you had played it with friends. And they made fun of you because you were really not good at it. You never even showed courage to try it again. Or you are very good at speaking motivational and inspirational terms. But you never tried it in a public other than on your close friends.
You have good political views but you never even tried to file a candidature even on university level. You have some sort of profitable business ideas but you don’t want to risk your small savings. Or you have a thought of researching on something but you are afraid that you would never complete it. And you might end up wasting your time and energy after years.
Believe in your magic and dreams
Now just because you are novice and not perfect on something, is it a justice with your dream or passion if it is never pursued? Would not it have been a better idea if you had pursued it by your inexperienced hands and finally proved yourself by achieving perfection one day? Is it easier to not pursue your passion or do compromise with your dream rather than facing a failure by trying it for a significant time?
You should believe in your way of doing and learning things as a child does. And remember this. Novice way of doing is perfect way of learning.