The Riddle of Life —
"What can be broken, but never held? What can be given, but never sold?"
Think you know the answer? Well, let me tell you a story, and you'll figure it out.
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My Story —
I woke up to the sound of my alarm blaring in my ear. Another day, another grind. I rubbed the sleep off my face, yawned, and swung my legs over the side of the bed. My daily routine began – brush teeth, wash face, grab a cup of coffee, and scroll through social media.
As I scrolled, I saw people posting about their perfect lives – fancy vacations, luxurious cars, and flawless relationships. I couldn't help but feel inadequate. Why wasn't my life as amazing as theirs?
But life had other plans.
One day, while walking to work, I slipped on a banana peel (yeah, it happens!) and face-planted in front of a crowd. My ego was bruised, but my body was fine. As I stood up, a stranger helped me dust off and said, "Don't worry, kiddo. We've all been there."
That chance encounter taught me a valuable lesson: humility. Life’s unpredictable, and we’re all in this together.
Fast-forward to my 30s. I landed my dream job, but soon realized it wasn't fulfilling. I felt stuck. One evening, while sipping wine with friends, I confessed my dissatisfaction. My friend Rachel shared her own struggles and said, "Sometimes, you gotta take a leap of faith."
Her words resonated. I quit my job and started my own business. It wasn’t easy, but I learned resilience.
As my business grew, I faced new challenges. Clients would ghost me, payments would delay, and self-doubt crept in. But I remembered Rachel's words: "Faith is not the absence of doubt; it's the presence of courage."
Courage pushed me through tough times.
Life Lessons —
Through trials and errors, I discovered:

1. Humility: Life’s unpredictable; stay grounded.
2. Resilience: Fall seven times, stand up eight.
3. Faith: Trust the process, even when uncertain.
4.Gratitude: Focus on what you have, not what you lack.
5. Self-awareness: Know your strengths, weaknesses, and passions.
These lessons helped me navigate life's ups and downs.
Back to the Riddle —
What can be broken, but never held? What can be given, but never sold?
The answer is: trust.
Trust can be broken, but it's intangible. Trust can be given, but it's priceless.
Conclusion —
Life's a rollercoaster, but experiences teach us valuable lessons. We learn to be humble, resilient, faithful, grateful, and self-aware.
As you navigate your own journey, remember:
- Life's unpredictable; stay flexible.
- Your worth isn't measured by social media likes.
- Take leaps of faith; growth happens outside comfort zones.
- Cultivate meaningful relationships; they're life's greatest wealth.
And when life throws you curveballs, recall the riddle's answer: trust. Trust yourself, trust others, and trust the process.