To walk the path is to toddle, wobble, and toddle again.
The path isn’t a runway; it’s a stumble course. Wisdom doesn’t arrive in graceful strides, but in the shameless rhythm of falling forward, standing, and trying again.
Stumble vs. Stride
The wobble isn’t failure. It’s the proof you’re moving. The ones who look steady are usually just better at disguising the sway.
The Lesson in Perseverance
Progress doesn’t mean straight lines or elegant posture. It means not giving up when your knees are scraped and your dignity’s lagging behind. To toddle is to testify: “I am still going.”
Practical Guidance
Embrace the wobble: Awkward steps are still steps.
Measure persistence, not grace: Don’t confuse elegance with progress.
Celebrate survival: Each tumble survived is a victory earned.
Today’s Practice
Today, wobble boldly — it still counts as walking.

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