"Los caminos se hacen al andar"
— Franz Kafka
Simplified Meaning:
When we walk through a forest, there might not be a clear trail at first. But if we keep walking the same way over and over, a path starts to form. This is similar to life. New opportunities and ways forward open up when we take steps toward what we want. Think about inventors like Thomas Edison. He didn’t have a guide for creating the light bulb. With each step and experiment, he slowly figured it out. Just like that, whenever we start something new or daunting, we make progress by simply moving forward bit by bit. Applying this idea to our own lives, imagine starting a new hobby or learning a new skill. At first, it feels tough and confusing. But by practicing regularly, a new 'path' appears, and it gets easier. So, taking action is the key to creating new opportunities and making progress in any area.