To have courage for whatever comes in life - everything lies in that. — Saint Teresa of Avila
To have courage for whatever comes in life - everything lies in that.
Author: Saint Teresa of Avila
Insight: We often think of courage as something reserved for dramatic moments—standing up to a bully, taking a huge risk, facing down real danger. But Teresa of Avila was pointing at something quieter and more useful: the everyday courage that lets you show up for your life as it actually unfolds. That might mean having the nerve to admit you were wrong, or to try something when you're not sure you'll succeed, or to sit with uncomfortable feelings instead of numbing them away. The thing is, life doesn't ask permission before throwing surprises at us. Some days it's a health scare, a conversation you've been dreading, or the slow realization that something you counted on isn't working anymore. When you read her words now, they sound less like inspiration and more like strategy—a reminder that the single best thing you can develop isn't a backup plan or perfect information, but rather the willingness to meet whatever comes with an open mind instead of terror. That's actually freeing. You can't control what life brings. But you can work on how you meet it. Everything else—your skills, your relationships, your ability to bounce back—becomes possible once you decide that whatever comes, you'll find a way through.