You Were Born To Be A Winner
Out of 400 million, you made it. Don't let life make you forget that

Scientists report that an average healthy adult male produces around 400 million sperm during ejaculation following intercourse. It would be logical to assume that if such a large number of sperm could reach a woman's uterus, there would be an equivalent number of births- 400 million babies. However, the truth is that out of those 400 million sperm racing toward the egg, only about 300 to 500 survive the journey. The rest are lost due to exhaustion or various hindrances they encounter. Ultimately, it is just one determined sperm that successfully fertilizes the egg, which could be seen as you, me, or anyone engaging with this article.
Every breath you draw is a testament to the astronomical odds you have already surmounted. You are not here by accident. 1 Your Life, your Presence, your Story, It Matters. Right from the start, you beat overwhelming odds, and this fierce will is still resting inside of you, unaffected by time and circumstances. Nobody is perfect, and life is bound to have its hardships, failures, and doubts, but that doesn't define who you are. What makes you is pushing through, believing in, and work for despite everything.
It can be easy to forget our power when we're steeped in judgment, pressure, and ephemeral standards of success. But keep in mind that your road is specific to you. The road you have taken is like no other, and your struggles are building a strength inside of you that can not be duplicated. You are not delicate, you are bitter and covered in thorns, you are made out of that which survives, you are made of quiet bravery which has been with you since your first breath.
So when you start to feel small, overwhelmed, unsure, return to that truth, you're a born victor. Use that knowledge as fuel. Chin up, deep breath, move on because the same fire that brought you here in the first place burns within you still.
Have you ever considered the fierce competition involved?
1. In that race, you had no eyes, hands, feet, or head... yet you succeeded.
2. You participated without certificates, a brain, family, or friends... and still emerged victorious.
3. You entered that race without a solid educational background or help, yet you triumphed.
4. You had a clear aim and purpose, pursuing it relentlessly. In the end, you won.
As you achieved this success...
🌺 Many infants do not survive in the womb, but you did, persevering for nine full months before beginning your journey.
🌺 Numerous babies do not survive childbirth, yet you made it through.
🌺 Many children die within their first five years, but you continue to thrive.
🌺 A significant number of children suffer from malnutrition and do not survive, but you remain healthy.
🌺 Many have left this world at a young age, but you are still here.
Yet today...
When confronted with challenges, you often feel distressed.
You experience disappointment... but why is that?
Why do you feel as though you have lost something?
Why has your confidence diminished?
Now, you have friends, siblings, an education, and all the necessities. You possess limbs, organs, a solid education, a strategic mind, and support from others. Yet, your optimism appears to be fading.
Reflect on that first day of your life when you competed against 400 million sperm, striving to survive. You raced tirelessly, seeking the egg without wavering, achieving victory on your own, without any assistance.
So why do you feel disheartened when facing difficulties?
Why do you contemplate not wanting to live?
Why do you feel frustrated?
Why do you worry about losing what you have? You triumphed once; you can triumph again.
You are, by nature, a winner. Do not lose hope. 💪


Comments (2)
I love this! Thanks for the confidence boost
Very interesting and creative article