9th April 2025
In a peaceful little village nestled among green hills, a famous archer once came for a visit.
As he walked through the village, something strange caught his eye.
Walls—dozens of them—covered with painted targets.
And right in the middle of every single one?
An arrow, Perfectly shot, Bullseye after bullseye.
The archer couldn’t believe it.
“Who’s the genius behind this?” he asked, completely amazed.
The villagers started laughing. “Oh that? That’s just our village fool!”
The archer raised an eyebrow. “Fool or not, I want to meet him. This kind of aim is no joke.”
Soon, the “fool” showed up—messy hair, a cheeky grin, and eyes full of mischief. The archer greeted him with deep respect. “Tell me your secret,” he said. “How do you always hit the bullseye?”
The fool leaned in, like he was about to whisper an ancient trick.
Then he laughed and said, “Oh, that’s easy! I shoot the arrow first and then I draw the target around it!”
The archer was stunned—and then he smiled.
Because in that silly-sounding answer was a powerful truth: Success isn’t always about hitting the “right” target, Sometimes, it is just to keep trying,
at times, it’s about making the target after you’ve taken the shot.
It’s about seeing meaning in where you land.
So my question to you is — Are you too focused on hitting a fixed goal Or are you open to creating new meaning from where your arrow lands Or are you just avoiding the play for failure of failure?
Keep trying, Define your target, & stay blessed forever.