"Vivir en riesgo es saltar del acantilado y construir tus alas en el camino hacia abajo."
— Ray Bradbury
Simplified Meaning:
Taking risks in life is like jumping off a high cliff without any wings yet and figuring out how to fly before you hit the ground. Imagine you're an inventor who has a great idea for a new kind of phone. You might start working on your invention even though you don't have all the knowledge or resources yet. As you work on it, you learn and gather what you need to succeed. The leap of faith, or taking that initial jump, is necessary even if it feels unsafe. Just like the inventor, anyone can take bold steps in their life, figuring things out as they go and not waiting until everything is perfectly planned. This quote encourages us to be brave and embrace the unknown, because often, the tools and solutions come to us during the journey, not before we start.