The Invisible Bridge — A motivational story for young people
The Invisible Bridge — A motivational story for young people
The Invisible Bridge — A motivational story for young people
Once upon a
time, there was a young man named Elias who lived in a village where many had
stopped dreaming. The voices around him kept repeating: “You can’t,” “It’s too
hard,” “Better not try.” But Elias had something that made him different: a
spark in his heart called faith, and a light in his eyes called hope.
Every
morning, Elias woke up with a clear idea: “I’m going to build my path, even if
I can’t see it yet.” He had no plans, no tools, no guarantees. But he had
goals. And he had the courage to believe they were possible.
While
others waited for someone to open doors for them, Elias began building an
invisible bridge. Every step he took, every effort, every fall, was a stone
placed on that bridge. It couldn’t be seen from the outside, but he felt it
growing within him.
One day,
someone asked him:
—How do you
keep going, if no one guarantees it will work?
And Elias
replied:
—Because
every step brings me closer. Because my goal isn’t far away… it’s inside me.
And I’m already living it.
Over time,
other young people began to follow him. Not because his path was easy, but
because his faith was contagious. They learned that goals aren’t reached by
magic, but by conviction. That hope isn’t about sitting and waiting, but about
walking with purpose.
Elias
didn’t just reach his goals. He also taught others to build their own invisible
bridges. And whenever someone doubted, he would say:
—If you can
dream it, you can walk toward it. And if you walk with faith, you’re already
closer than you think.
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