Mental Wall
Some man-made walls were built to prevent attacks,
some for privacy, some to stop infiltration, and some to hide poverty. It
doesn’t matter why those walls were built—but the biggest and most useless
walls are the ones built with negative thoughts, plastered with pessimism, and
painted with self-criticism.
Unless the mental wall is broken, we cannot explore
our true capabilities. Unlike physical walls that require bulldozers to
demolish, our mental walls only need a single positive thought each day to
bring them down—silently and without debris. Ask yourself: what is your mental
wall built with?
M.L.
Narendra Kumar
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