YOU may not remember, but your first steps were awkward.
Well
done.
The
same way you learned to walk is how you learn to do anything.
Take
some stabs at it. Walk a little, wobble, fall down. Get up again.
That’s
the real secret: Get up again.
As long
as you get up again, you’re never out of life.
Joe’s advice reminded me of the often-told story about
Winston Churchill addressing the students at Oxford University at their
commencement exercises by repeating the words “Never give up!” very loudly
several times in succession—and then leaving.
As an address, this always seemed to me to be a tad
unsatisfactory. No-one could argue with the message, given that it came from
the man who inspired Britain at the most critical time in the country’s history.