The greatest paradox of life is: people always choose what the majority chooses, yet they expect to live a life beyond the majority. We don't trust qualities that have been validated by generations—love, courage, freedom, and determination—thinking they are too idealistic. So we choose stability, insurance, and standard answers, yet we long for uniqueness, brilliance, and to stand out. But if you want to live a minority's life, you must first have the courage to make minority choices. A life without mistakes is precisely the most wrong life. Because locking that vibrant, possibility-filled heart into an absolutely safe safe deposit box not only prevents it from breaking but also keeps it from truly beating. The only way to avoid all risks is to avoid all growth. The real danger isn't making mistakes, but never having made them. The former accumulates experience, while the latter only leaves emptiness. So don't be afraid.

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