Imagine the following situation.
My friend bought a new mobile phone. It has many functions, and he paid it a lot.
The only bad thing is that the instructions is in English, and he does not know English language.
And so it’s been a few months from when my friend bought this phone… and I note that my friend does not send messages with his new phone, but when someone sends him a message (SMS), he call that person immediately.
I asked him why not he send a message back. He said to me that he do not know how to handle any function on his mobile phone! I asked him: “so why not you see how it goes, push buttons, in the end you will learn?”
He answered “I do not touch what I do not know.” “What if I spoil something?”
Seemed to me so illogical, “how will you learn anything if you do not try?” I told him. “Why do you need the phone with so many functions when they are unexplored and you not use them?”
It is not logical, you agree?
So I thought about my actions. The phone is as it was my life. There are many wonderful options (functions) , but I have not had the courage to try to explore them. I was afraid not to “spoil” my life if I press the wrong “button” and try the wrong thing. How many times I was not ready to try something new. I was afraid of the unknown, and this is what my friend was afraid… to press the wrong button. So what if I fail? It is not so bad.
So, I will explore life, press those buttons.