Life in Limbo (2)
Idling may seem boring because we make it so. Similarly, we often perceive failure as useless, but it holds value as a stepping stone to success. Previous failures build the foundation for future achievements. We should not disregard the insights and strength gained during limbo periods, even if success is yet to come. At the age of thirty-two, I can say that in life, direction holds importance, sometimes more than speed. Life is not a game of musical chairs where losing one seat means losing everything. Each person has their rhythm and method to exert their strengths.