Just Do It ✔️

There once was a man, bright as could be,

With dreams of a business, as big as the sea!

He had all the skills, and the knowledge to know,

But something inside him just wouldn’t let go.

He’d sit in his chair, with a sigh and a frown,

“I want to start up, but I’m feeling so down.

No one to help, no one to cheer,

How can I do it, when no one is near?”

He dwelled in his doubt, for days upon days,

Lost in the fog, in a miserable haze.

“I’m stuck!” he would say, “I’ll never begin!”

And that’s when the gloom started creeping right in.

But one day he woke, with a spark in his eye,

He looked in the mirror and gave a loud sigh.

“I’ve got all the tools, the brain, and the heart,

What’s stopping me now from making a start?”

“Enough is enough!” he said with a cheer,

“I don’t need the support, I’ll conquer this fear.

I have the skills, I know what to do,

It’s time to take action and see it right through!”

So he rolled up his sleeves, and got to his feet,

With every small step, his success tasted sweet.

No longer he waited for someone to guide,

He found all the strength was already inside!

And soon his business began to grow tall,

For he realized that he could do it all.

When knowledge meets action, there’s no time to quit,

The power to do it is there, just commit!

So remember, dear kids, if you dream big too,

Don’t wait for the world to come pushing you through.

You’ve got what it takes, the knowledge and will,

Just start where you are, and climb every hill!

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