“There are many things to be done, but means are wanting. . .. We have brains, but no hands.”
— Swami Vivekananda
Learning new skills, reading books, becoming fitter, achieving financial independence, traveling the world – there are countless goals we want to pursue. But days turn into months, then years, and we’re no closer to them.
We don’t lack the resources to work on them, just the will to begin. We don’t say, “I won’t build financial independence” or “I won’t read more books.” We say, “I’ll work on it later,” or “I’ll do it when I have more time and money.”
“Later” has taken billions of dreams to the grave with it.
You don’t need time or money to start; all you need is the discipline to take tiny steps. Take one step each day and you’ll cover a remarkable distance in one year.