This quote captures the spirit of resilience. It's about turning your missteps into movement, not letting them stop you. Instead of hiding the stumble, you own it, adapt to it, to make your story more meaningful.
In life we all stumble. We face setbacks, make mistakes, and experience rejection. We are not meant to stop when we stumble - we are meant to keep moving and let that stumble become part of our rhythm. It's about embracing imperfection, trusting the process, and believing that every detour has a destination.
In real life, we often think that we have failed when things don't go according to plan. Sometimes those imperfections are the ones that lead us to our most authentic self. Life doesn't require perfection. It requires movement and courage and the ability to make art out of chaos.

That's a great perspective on life. I must think of that the next time I hit a misstep.
ReplyDeleteA great perspective. Usually it is learn from your mistakes, this is more of make it a part of the motion of life. The tumbles along the way, are a part of how I am where I am, and I like it here.
ReplyDeleteVery true words. I've had many stumbles in my life but none of them have stuck with me. I've been pretty good at moving on.
ReplyDeleteSo well said, especially your last line, "It requires movement and courage and the ability to make art out of chaos." I must remember that.
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