People are afraid of trying something new. They are uncomfortable with uncertainty and don’t want to put themselves out there.
It’s important to realize that you will not know if something is going to work unless you try it first.
You can’t predict the future, so why not give yourself a chance at success by giving it a shot? It’s okay if something doesn’t work out right away — as long as you tried your best, no one can take that away from you.
Not trying anything new at all will lead to the same result… failure! So why not try something new today?
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