“Every man dies, but not every man truly lives.”
— William Wallace
This quote emphasizes the importance of living a life full of purpose and courage. It teaches that true fulfillment comes from embracing our passions and facing our fears head-on. For those struggling with adversity, it serves as a reminder that a life well-lived is defined by one's bravery and willingness to fight for their dreams, rather than merely existing.
In the aftermath of the Battle of Stirling Bridge in September 1297, I stood on the battlefield, surrounded by fallen comrades. My heart was heavy, but I realized that our fight for freedom meant more than life itself. In my darkest moments, I learned that true life comes from pursuing our dreams, despite the odds. I urge you to embrace your struggles, for every challenge can lead you to greatness. Remember, 'Every man dies, but not every man truly lives.'
