June 29, 2026
It does not matter how slowly you go as long as you do not stop.
Confucius spent much of his adult life traveling from state to state, trying to persuade rulers to govern with virtue and care for their people. He was largely ignored, sometimes mocked, and never saw his ideas adopted during his lifetime. He kept teaching anyway, for decades, training students who would carry his work forward long after he was gone. This quote comes from a man who had every reason to quit and chose not to, which is exactly why it still lands.
Reflection
Think about something you have been working on for a long time without clear results. What would you do differently tomorrow if you trusted the slow progress you cannot yet measure?
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