"أن تشعر بأنك على حق تمامًا هو البداية"
Quote meaning
Feeling absolutely right is the starting point of a journey, a decision, or a change. When you’re certain about something deep inside, it ignites the energy and confidence you need to take the first step. Imagine standing on the edge of a cliff, ready to dive into the water below. You hesitate at first—what if the water’s too cold or too shallow? But then, when you feel absolutely sure, you leap, and the feeling is exhilarating.
Historically, this sense of inner conviction has driven incredible achievements. Think about the Wright brothers. In the early 1900s, they had this unshakeable belief that humans could fly. Many people around them thought they were chasing an impossible dream. But the brothers felt absolutely right about their theory and persisted. On December 17, 1903, their conviction took flight—literally—when they successfully flew the first powered airplane.
Let’s bring it closer to home. Picture Sarah, a young woman in her late twenties. She’s been working in a corporate job for years, climbing the ladder. On paper, it’s perfect. But in her heart, she feels something’s off. One day, she realizes her true passion lies in helping animals. She feels it in her bones. So, she quits her job, much to the surprise of her colleagues and family. She starts volunteering at an animal shelter, eventually opening her own rescue center. Fast forward a few years—Sarah’s rescue center is thriving, and she’s never been happier. Her decision started with that solid feeling of being absolutely right.
How can you apply this wisdom? First, listen to your gut. Your intuition is powerful. If something feels right, dig deeper and understand why. Reflect on past decisions when you had that same feeling. What were the outcomes? Use these reflections to build trust in your intuition. Next, don't be afraid to leap. It’s one thing to feel right; it’s another to act on it. Start with small steps if the big leap feels daunting. Test the waters, gather your bearings, and then dive in fully.
Imagine you're at a coffee shop with a friend. You’ve been toying with the idea of starting your own business. You’re rattling off all the reasons why it’s a good idea, but then you pause. “You know,” you say, taking a sip of your latte, “I just feel it’s the right thing to do.” Your friend sees the determination in your eyes. They nod, sensing your conviction. Over the next few months, you slowly build your business plan, secure funding, and finally launch your company. It’s not smooth sailing all the way, but every time you hit a rough patch, you remember that feeling of absolute certainty that started it all. It keeps you grounded and motivated.
So, whether you’re making a big life change or just deciding on a new hobby, remember that feeling of being absolutely right. It’s the spark that ignites your journey. Trust it, act on it, and see where it leads.
Historically, this sense of inner conviction has driven incredible achievements. Think about the Wright brothers. In the early 1900s, they had this unshakeable belief that humans could fly. Many people around them thought they were chasing an impossible dream. But the brothers felt absolutely right about their theory and persisted. On December 17, 1903, their conviction took flight—literally—when they successfully flew the first powered airplane.
Let’s bring it closer to home. Picture Sarah, a young woman in her late twenties. She’s been working in a corporate job for years, climbing the ladder. On paper, it’s perfect. But in her heart, she feels something’s off. One day, she realizes her true passion lies in helping animals. She feels it in her bones. So, she quits her job, much to the surprise of her colleagues and family. She starts volunteering at an animal shelter, eventually opening her own rescue center. Fast forward a few years—Sarah’s rescue center is thriving, and she’s never been happier. Her decision started with that solid feeling of being absolutely right.
How can you apply this wisdom? First, listen to your gut. Your intuition is powerful. If something feels right, dig deeper and understand why. Reflect on past decisions when you had that same feeling. What were the outcomes? Use these reflections to build trust in your intuition. Next, don't be afraid to leap. It’s one thing to feel right; it’s another to act on it. Start with small steps if the big leap feels daunting. Test the waters, gather your bearings, and then dive in fully.
Imagine you're at a coffee shop with a friend. You’ve been toying with the idea of starting your own business. You’re rattling off all the reasons why it’s a good idea, but then you pause. “You know,” you say, taking a sip of your latte, “I just feel it’s the right thing to do.” Your friend sees the determination in your eyes. They nod, sensing your conviction. Over the next few months, you slowly build your business plan, secure funding, and finally launch your company. It’s not smooth sailing all the way, but every time you hit a rough patch, you remember that feeling of absolute certainty that started it all. It keeps you grounded and motivated.
So, whether you’re making a big life change or just deciding on a new hobby, remember that feeling of being absolutely right. It’s the spark that ignites your journey. Trust it, act on it, and see where it leads.
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