What if it all works out?
- Kilo Sassy

- Jan 27
- 2 min read

Have you ever felt like you’re meant for more, but you’re too busy overthinking every little thing? Like, you wanna take that risk, but your brain is out here like, “Sis, what if we fail? What if we look dumb? What if we end up back at square one eating struggle meals?”
Yeah. Been there. But let me tell you something: playing it safe is a scam.
So, one day, I said forget it and finally took a leap of faith. And whew, baby, let me tell you… it was a ride.
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The “Oh Hell Nah, This Is Real” Moment
I remember the exact second it hit me—I really did this. No backup plan, no safety net, just me and a dream. At first, I was hyped:
“Yes! We out here, making moves!”
But then reality pulled up like, “Aight, so what’s the plan?” And that’s when the panic set in:
• Wait… am I even good at this?
• What if I flop? PUBLICLY??
• Do I even have an audience?
But here’s the thing: If I didn’t at least try, I’d be stuck wondering what if for the rest of my life. And honestly, that was scarier than failing.
Fear is a Scam, Don’t Let It Finesse You
Fear will have you out here playing small like you don’t have main character energy. It’ll have you convinced that failing is worse than staying stuck. But let me put you on game:
1. Everybody is winging it. I don’t care how put-together they look, they had no clue at first either.
2. You’re gonna fail at something, so what? Fail forward. Every L is just a lesson.
3. You are way more capable than you give yourself credit for. Look at everything you’ve already survived. You got this.
So, What’s the Move?
If you’ve been waiting for a sign, THIS. IS. IT. That dream? That goal? That move you’ve been overthinking? DO IT. Broke, scared, unsure, do it anyway.
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