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Invisible Launchpad

 Invisible Launchpad

Problems and challenges are invisible launchpads. Those who realize this begin to unlock their potential and equip themselves to lift off with newfound energy.

Consider a rocket launch. To propel a rocket into space, an immense amount of energy is required. As it climbs, it sheds heavy, empty fuel tanks and boosters—this is called staging. It’s how the rocket becomes lighter, faster, and more efficient.

Now imagine doing the same with your own life. When you face problems or challenges, you have the chance to launch yourself beyond them. But first, you must shed what weighs you down: ego, negativity, fear, self-doubt, and any other qualities that hold you back from reaching your true heights.

Once staging is complete, the rocket reaches its designated orbit and begins its real mission. In the same way, once you let go of those heavy emotions, you stop brooding over the problem. You enter an exploratory phase—curious, forward-moving, and ready to function at your best.

The truth is, we are all capable of launching—or relaunching—ourselves at any stage of life. We just need to be willing to go through the staging process, just like a rocket.

 

Remember:

·       Our mind is the launchpad.

·       We are the rockets.

·       Our negativities are the stages we must shed to soar.

 

 

M.L. Narendra Kumar

 

 

 

 

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