"أنت أشجع مما تعتقد وأقوى مما تبدو"
— Dr. Seuss
Simplified Meaning:
Sometimes, we think we are not strong or brave enough to face challenges, but that's not true. Imagine a child learning to ride a bike. At first, they might be scared and feel like they can't do it. But with a little practice and encouragement, they discover they can balance and ride on their own. The child had the bravery and strength all along, but just needed to believe in themselves. This idea teaches us that we often underestimate our abilities. When faced with tough situations, like starting a new job or speaking in public, we might doubt ourselves. However, by taking that first step and trying, we find out we are capable of much more than we thought. We can use this advice by reminding ourselves of past achievements whenever we doubt our courage or strength. Believing in ourselves helps us overcome fears and succeed in new challenges.