Stop doubting your own foundation.
We often panic when a difficult day begins, desperately searching outside of ourselves for the energy to survive it, as if strength is something we must somehow buy, borrow, or magically invent. But a profound truth within Buddhist philosophy is the concept of innate wholeness. The Buddha frequently pointed out that we are not empty vessels waiting to be filled with courage. Instead, you were born with a vast, unbreakable inner architecture. The grit required to navigate your hardest chapters isn't something you need to desperately conjure out of thin air when things get rough; it is the fundamental fabric of who you already are. When today inevitably brings its heavy moments, do not let temporary exhaustion or stress trick you into believing you are fragile. You have survived a lifetime of difficult days because you possess a natural, built-in capacity to endure the turbulence of the human experience. The storms of life may be fierce, but they are absolutely no match for your deeply rooted resilience. Stop doubting your own foundation. Whatever chaos unfolds today, take a deep breath, stand your ground, and trust the profound, quiet strength that you were already born with.