You think yourself strong. You take pride in your ability to overcome challenges with courage, skill, and strength.
However, in recent years you have begun to question your strength. Almost every day you use it to support loads high in the air. However, there are times when no talk, healthy habits, or psychological training will give you the strength you need. Your muscles bend and the weight collapses, leaving you sprawled and weak.
You listen to sermons from religious leaders and pay motivators, but what you want to hear are words that you have strengths, strengths, that you should be proud of.
You don't want to hear lilting songs that mention heartbreak, reveal my failures, and scream your weakness.
However, constantly denying your flaws has brought you to a low point.
The role of 'strong man' prevents you from gaining more courage, skill and strength.
We can try to lift our weights high when we are the center of attention or the headlines.
Nowadays being humble is no longer a habit. The rain charmer who used to work in the shadows, only recently went viral by someone whose mental health was in doubt.
You want to give up on what you have achieved. You want to let go of your endless acting days and you accept the role of a character who is resigned to circumstances because there will always be better days on your bad days, and bad days after your best days.
From today onwards, you will become a strong human being. Not only by fighting, but by fighting with all your might.