Today’s quote from author and artist Doe Zantamata highlights the toll that hesitation and fear can take on one’s life. When faced with major decisions or opportunities, it’s easy to get stuck in a cycle of “what ifs,” allowing fear to prevent us from taking meaningful steps forward. While seemingly protective, this hesitation can hold people back, causing years to slip by filled with missed experiences and unrealised potential. Zantamata’s message is ultimately about courage: leaping, even if uncertain, can lead to personal growth, discovery, and fulfilment—outcomes that indecision can never provide. By encouraging people to act, she highlights that it’s better to move forward with some uncertainty than to let the fear of failure or imperfection paralyse them. The quote reminds us that growth and change often require stepping out of our comfort zones and embracing a bit of the unknown to lead a fuller, richer life.
This week was all about me trying to manage my ankle pain. I finally caved in and saw a doctor who told me that it was most likely tendonitis. She gave me some medication and I have till tomorrow to decide if it has healed or not. If not, she will send me to have looked over by a specialist. As of this morning, it seems healed, but let me give it the rest of the day and I will make a call tomorrow morning.
GG has been very busy with exams, but the end is near. She has her last exam early next week and then is free for the next two months. She wanted to go for an internship, but because we are going to India later in the year, she decided to forego an internship this semester break.
BB finished his driving course sometime last week and is back with his unit. We miss him during the week, as during this part of the course, he could come home each night. Now that he is back with his unit, we will only see him for 48 hours each week. But c’est la vie, and I am now counting down to next October when he will be done with his national service.
That’s all from me this week. Take care and stay positive!
