"すべての成長は暗闇の中への跳躍であり、経験の利益を伴わない自発的で無計画な行為です。"
— Henry Miller
Simplified Meaning:
When you try something new and take a risk, you can't always predict what will happen. Think about when children learn to ride a bicycle. They don’t know exactly how to balance at first and might fall several times. However, by trying without fully knowing the outcome, they eventually succeed and learn to ride. This process of learning involves acting without seeing what will happen next or using past experiences. Growth often comes from these moments of uncertainty where you step into the unknown. Anyone can apply this idea in their life by embracing new opportunities and challenges without waiting until they feel fully prepared or experienced. Taking these leaps can lead to personal improvement and unexpected success.
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