"حسنًا، يجب أن تكون الاحتمالات ضد أي شخص يتمكن من التحليق حول العالم في منطاد من المحاولة الأولى. كلنا الذين نحاول الذهاب حول العالم في مناطيد نحن فعليًا نطير في مركبات تجريبية لأن هذه المركبات لا يمكن اختبارها."
— Richard Branson
Simplified Meaning:
Trying something new or difficult for the first time is extremely challenging, and success might seem unlikely. Imagine you’re trying to bake a cake using a new recipe. Just like baking, flying around the world in a balloon is a task filled with unknowns. Pilots don't know exactly how their balloons will behave in different weather conditions because they can't fully test them beforehand. This makes their journey unpredictable and risky. Similarly, when you try to do something unfamiliar or pioneering, you won’t always have all the information you need, and you’ll have to take some risks and learn as you go. Realizing this can help you prepare for challenges and stay resilient, knowing that others in history have faced similar uncertainties and pushed through them.