“If you have no confidence in yourself, you are twice defeated in the race of life.”
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Simplified Meaning:
Believing in yourself is very important. If you think you can't do something, you've already made it harder for yourself. Imagine you're running a race. If you start the race thinking you'll lose, you're already at a disadvantage before even starting to run. This can make you less likely to try your hardest, almost as if you've lost already. In real life, consider a student who believes they are bad at math. If they don't have confidence, they might not study as much and might struggle more during exams, simply because they’ve already convinced themselves they can’t do well. To succeed, it’s crucial to have faith in your abilities. When you trust yourself, you’re more likely to put in the effort and overcome challenges. So, even if things are tough, believing in yourself gives you a better chance to win in life's race.