There is one idea that can make you stronger if you learn it while you are still a child. It is this: nobody is perfect from the beginning.
People who are good at studying or computers were not able to do everything from the start. They found what did not work, tried, failed, fixed it, asked someone, and tried again.
The strongest people can try again
A truly strong person is not someone who never loses. It is someone who can come back after failing. It is not someone who hides what they do not know, but someone who can say, "I do not understand this part." Over time, people like that become stronger.
When there is something you cannot do, you may think, "Maybe I have no talent." But the part you cannot do may simply be showing you where to fix things. A mistake is not proof that you are no good. It is a hint for your next plan.
The earlier you know this, the stronger you become
People who learn this idea early can try new things more easily. They know that failure is not the end. They also know that asking questions is not weakness, but a way to move forward.
Choose one thing you cannot do yet and try one of these: try it, ask someone, or fix one part.
At Digital Kodomo BASE, we create places where children can try again and again. If you learn this way of thinking while you are a child, it can become a great strength for your future.
