At a small pond, three animals were stressed.
The dog kept staring at the sky.
“I wish I could fly.”
The fish looked at land.
“I wish I could walk.”
The little bird watched the water.
“I wish I could swim.”
They all felt behind.
Then they noticed a duck nearby — relaxed, focused, building something amazing on a laptop.
It wasn’t trying to be like anyone else.
It wasn’t chasing every skill.
It just leaned into what it was naturally good at… and got really, really good at it.
That’s when it clicked for them — and maybe for you too:
You don’t need to be good at everything to succeed.
You just need to be excellent at something.
Find your strength.
Build it.
Own it.
Fachremy Putra
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