It is frustrating to hear a person talk about their low self-esteem, their feelings of inferiority all the while knowing that the only way to move past it is the one way they are not willing to take. They have to step out, they need to attempt, to try, to pursue, to leap, to jump, to dive, to fly, to run, to love, to create, to build, to play, to meet, to greet, to talk, to write, to kiss, to touch, to bless, to work, to go, to swim, to do. They do not need to figure out why they have low self-esteem first, before they act. They need to act, and act again and again and again. My favorite song is ‘Jubilee’ by Mary Chapin-Carpenter. My favorite part in the song goes like this:
And I can tell by the way you’re talking That the past isn’t letting you go But there’s only so long you can take it all on And then the wrong’s gotta be on its own And when you’re ready to leave it behind you You’ll look back, and all that you’ll see Is the wreckage and rust that you left in the dust On your way to the jubilee
You leave it behind you by moving, by acting, by doing. Go. Drawing © Marty Coleman “While one person hesitates because they feel inferior, the other is busy making mistakes and becoming superior.” –  Henry C. Link, dates unknown, American author, wrote ‘Return To Religion’, 1937

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