“Whoever has recognized his condition - how can anyone stop him?”

— Berthold Brecht

For years, I've been drawn to this spot as I wait for the train to take me to my destination. Gazing at the wall, I read the red letters one by one, seeking their meaning, uncovering the true message, and wondering why it resonates so deeply with me. Do you feel it, too?

It's impressive to witness someone mentally prepared to face their circumstances, ready to take action. This readiness doesn't stem from a fleeting excitement about what lies ahead but from a firm belief in the necessity of what must be accomplished, despite personal risks or consequences. Success and failure, inseparable, are just different facets of the same journey.

This realization isn't about succumbing to fate or to the circumstances we find ourselves in. It's about recognizing our potential to transcend those limitations.

Realizing that pushing beyond my own boundaries isn't just for my own sake. It's about setting an example for my family, enhancing my performance at work, and simply becoming a better person. That's the motivation driving me forward.