"Enfréntate a tus deficiencias y reconócelas pero no dejes que te dominen Déjalas que te enseñen paciencia dulzura perspicacia"
— Helen Keller
Simplified Meaning:
Everyone has things they are not good at or weaknesses they struggle with. It’s important to recognize these areas honestly. For example, imagine a student who isn't very good at math. Instead of ignoring it or feeling bad about it, the student should admit to themselves that math is hard for them. This is just the first step. They shouldn’t let this difficulty control them or make them give up. Instead, they can use this challenge to learn how to be more patient with themselves while they practice. Over time, they might also learn to appreciate help from friends or teachers, becoming kinder and more understanding. By accepting their weakness and working on it patiently, they can gain new insights and improve in many other aspects of life. This way, a problem turns into an opportunity to grow and become better in new ways.