A fish that is afraid of drowning in a river is ignorant of its gifts.

Matshona Dhliwayo
A fish that is afraid of drowning in a river...
A fish that is afraid of drowning in a river...
A fish that is afraid of drowning in a river...
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A fish that is afraid of drowning in a river is ignorant of its gifts. This quote is a great reminder to take time to appreciate the little things in life, such as the beauty of the world and the gifts we possess. It’s tempting to want to get right to what we’re really good at, but we need to learn to enjoy the process and appreciate where we are — right where we are — before we can push forward and succeed.

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