DON’T BE AFRAID TO TRY

I think trying new things improves you slowly but surely. At first, you’re a little scared. For example, think about something you’ve never done before; your heart races, and you think, “What if I can’t do it?” But when you try, you realize that the fear isn’t actually that big.
For example, imagine joining a club for the first time. You enter the classroom, and it seems like everyone knows each other. You don’t know where to put your hands. But as time goes on, someone talks to you, then someone else smiles at you. Before you know it, you’ve found a new place for yourself. This greatly increases your self-confidence.
Trying a new hobby also improves you. For example, when you try painting, at first, what you draw might seem terrible. The colors are mixed, the lines are crooked. But with each attempt, you get a little better. Then one day you look at the picture you drew and say, “Did I really do this?” At that moment, you feel proud of yourself.
Trying new things builds not only talent but also patience. Because everything doesn’t happen immediately. Sometimes you get bored, sometimes you want to give up. But as you keep going, you realize that when you put in the effort, you really get rewarded.
Also, trying new things changes your perspective on the world. You start noticing things you hadn’t noticed before. New music, new books, new thoughts… It’s like the colors of life multiply.
I think the best part is this: as you try new things, you get to know yourself better. You learn what you like, what you’re good at, and what you dislike. This is very important as you grow. So, I think trying new things is very valuable, even if it’s scary. Because as you try, you grow, you become stronger, and you get a little closer to yourself.

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