Fear is Man’s greatest drawback, and Man’s biggest weakness.You decide to travel by boat; you realize there could be a storm and you end up drowning.
Do you still choose to travel?
You decide to fly; you realize there could be a thunderstorm and the plane could crash.
Do you still choose to fly?
You decide to drive; you realize you could have an accident and lose your life.
Do you still choose to drive?
You decide to walk, you realize you could get hit by a car or trailer, and die horribly.
Do you still dare to walk?
Whatever you choose to be, whatever you choose to do, there’s always danger ahead.
Do you still choose to do it?
Life is like a maze: you have one entry and one exit.
The moment you’re in it, you don’t know what lies in front.
Every decision you make is based on your instinct and calculations.
What if you make a turn and fall into a trap?
What if you make a turn and get trapped in there?
Do you just stay where you are? Or do you still choose to move?
They say fortune favors the brave, but what is brave?
Is it carelessly making decisions that could make you throw your life away?
Is it taking those steps even when you know there’s no going back?
The truth is you never know—you never can tell.
You could travel by boat and reach your destination.
You could fly by air and arrive where you want to be.
You could travel by road and never experience an accident.
You could walk out and nothing happens to you.
You never can know unless you try.
Brave isn’t throwing your life away;
Brave isn’t taking steps and not going back.
Brave is facing your fears—brave is looking at the storm and still moving.
At the end of the day, a person who does not try every way in a maze cannot reach the end.
A person who chooses not to move will remain in the maze forever.
Do not let your fears stop you: do what you have to do, and you will achieve your goal.
Do you still choose to travel?
You decide to fly; you realize there could be a thunderstorm and the plane could crash.
Do you still choose to fly?
You decide to drive; you realize you could have an accident and lose your life.
Do you still choose to drive?
You decide to walk, you realize you could get hit by a car or trailer, and die horribly.
Do you still dare to walk?
Whatever you choose to be, whatever you choose to do, there’s always danger ahead.
Do you still choose to do it?
Life is like a maze: you have one entry and one exit.
The moment you’re in it, you don’t know what lies in front.
Every decision you make is based on your instinct and calculations.
What if you make a turn and fall into a trap?
What if you make a turn and get trapped in there?
Do you just stay where you are? Or do you still choose to move?
They say fortune favors the brave, but what is brave?
Is it carelessly making decisions that could make you throw your life away?
Is it taking those steps even when you know there’s no going back?
The truth is you never know—you never can tell.
You could travel by boat and reach your destination.
You could fly by air and arrive where you want to be.
You could travel by road and never experience an accident.
You could walk out and nothing happens to you.
You never can know unless you try.
Brave isn’t throwing your life away;
Brave isn’t taking steps and not going back.
Brave is facing your fears—brave is looking at the storm and still moving.
At the end of the day, a person who does not try every way in a maze cannot reach the end.
A person who chooses not to move will remain in the maze forever.
Do not let your fears stop you: do what you have to do, and you will achieve your goal.







