Steve Jobs once said: “Sometimes life will throw bricks at you. Don’t lose faith.” Faith gives people extraordinary strength, helping them overcome the darkest moments and keep moving forward. Believe in yourself, and believe in others!
Every success starts with faith — first, faith in yourself and the hidden potential within. Maintain a positive and optimistic attitude, and trust your decisions with the mindset: “I can do this.” If you don’t believe in yourself, who else will?
Remember the Wright brothers? They invented the first airplanes for humanity. Were they more knowledgeable about mechanics and aerodynamics than all other engineers of their time? No — they were just ordinary bicycle repairmen! What made them extraordinary? They didn’t succeed on their first tries; it took countless failures to achieve their breakthrough. Only with unwavering faith could they continue pursuing their work.
If believing in yourself helps you stand firm, trusting others is the foundation that allows you to go far. Sincerity and kindness are always around us, but only when you dare to trust can good things come into your life. When you extend genuine trust to others, you receive what is deserved. You are worthy of trust, and so is everyone else!
“If you want to go fast, go alone; if you want to go far, go together.” Relationships that begin and thrive on trust and care are meaningful and lasting. Believing in yourself, in others, and in your organization forms the foundation for successful individuals within a strong collective. As Samuel Johnson once said: “Faith is the first condition for achieving great things.”
The “giant” within you is waiting to be awakened. Faith may seem like a simple word, easy to speak or read, but to truly possess it is a miracle that each of us must nurture. Faith helps you stand firm against life’s storms; with faith, you can accomplish what once seemed impossible. Cherish the faith you have, enrich its value, and amplify its power through concrete actions!
Do you believe in the choices you make?

