Imagine riding a horse, only to realize—it’s dead.
What’s the wise move? **Dismount. Walk away. Find a new horse.**
Yet, what do we *actually* do?
🔹 We redesign the saddle, hoping it’ll revive the corpse.
🔹 We invest in "better" horse feed—for a body that can’t eat.
🔹 We blame the rider, swap them out, praying the next one performs miracles.
🔹 We form committees, host endless meetings, and drown in analysis… only to finally declare: *"Yes, the horse is dead."*
**The Lesson?**
Wasting time, money, and energy on what’s *already gone* keeps you stuck. **True success begins when you:**
✔ **Accept reality**—no denial, no emotional bargaining.
✔ **Walk away** from what no longer serves you.
✔ **Pivot boldly** toward what *actually* moves you forward.
The world rewards those who act—not those who linger in dead-end cycles.
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(https://buymeacoffee.com/Kabir1989). No fluff—just real insights.)*
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