June 06, 2026
Start by doing what's necessary; then do what's possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible.
Francis said this while rebuilding the crumbling church of San Damiano with his own hands, having just given up his wealthy merchant inheritance and been disowned by his father. He was not speaking abstractly — he was moving stones. The progression he describes is exactly what resilience looks like in practice: not a sudden surge of strength, but a series of manageable steps taken one at a time. When everything feels too large to face, this quote reminds you that you do not need to solve the whole problem today.
Reflection
Think about one specific task you have been avoiding because the full problem feels too big. What is the single necessary step you could take today?
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