“A Bird Can Rest on a Branch Because It Trusts Its Wings”
(Confidence is not in the branch. It’s in the bird.)
Have you ever seen a little bird sitting on a thin branch?
You feel like, “Arre yeh kab gir jaayega?”
The branch is shaking. The wind is strong.
But the bird is calm. It’s not panicking.
Why?
Because it’s not depending on the branch.
It knows — even if the branch breaks… I have wings. I can fly.
That’s the kind of confidence we all need.
Especially when we are learning something new.
Especially when we are using something as powerful (and confusing) as AI.
Don’t Wait for Everything to Be “Strong” First
I’ve seen so many learners wait…
“Sir, when my grammar is perfect, I’ll speak.”
“Let me finish one more course, then I’ll start practising.”
“I’ll use ChatGPT, but first I need to understand how it works fully.”
But you know what?
Even the strongest branches break.
Apps will crash.
English partners will disappear.
Confidence from outside will always shake a little.
But if you trust your own wings… nothing can stop you.
Use AI, But Don’t Depend on It Blindly
I love AI. I use it every day.
It helps us practise English, improve writing, get instant suggestions.
But sometimes, people start depending too much.
They stop thinking.
They ask ChatGPT to write everything.
They wait for the tool to say, “Yes, your sentence is correct.”
And slowly, they forget… the power is not in the tool.
The power is in the learner.
Confidence Means: “Even If It Breaks, I’ll Fly Anyway.”
You may fumble in front of people.
You may make grammar mistakes.
You may try a new tool and it may not work fully.
That’s okay.
Because you’re not just sitting there depending on the system.
You’re flying with it, not because of it.Just like the bird.
Trust your effort.
Trust your instinct.
Trust your intention to grow.
