“Sometimes I believe it is best to take the child's approach to life, which assumes no limitation at all. Children set out to do things without knowing that they are not supposed to be able to do them.”
— Les Brown
Simplified Meaning:
Kids often think they can do anything because they don't yet know about limits or rules that might hold them back. They approach new tasks with a sense of wonder and possibility. For instance, think about a child trying to build the tallest block tower. They don't worry about whether it’s too high or if it might fall—they just keep stacking blocks. We can learn from this by not letting doubt stop us before we even start. If we think more like a child, we might try new things with less fear and hesitation. So, if you want to start a new hobby, like painting, don’t worry if you haven’t done it before or if you think you won’t be good at it. Just enjoy the process and see where it takes you. Taking action with an open, unrestricted mindset can lead to surprising and wonderful outcomes.