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The Lesson That Taught Me You Just Make It Work @airwallex

Some lessons don’t come from books, mentors, or business schools.

They come from experience — when there’s no perfect option, no safety net, and no shortcut.

This clip tells one of those stories.

At just 17 years old, working long hours in a factory far from home, the day ended with an unexpected problem. The last train stopped running. The distance back to the city was hours away. A taxi would have cost an entire day’s salary. There was no comfortable solution.

So a choice had to be made.

Instead of quitting, waiting, or making excuses, the only option left was to walk. Through the night. From 7 p.m. until 6 a.m. the next morning. Mile after mile — simply because the goal mattered more than the discomfort.

That moment becomes a metaphor for life, business, and success.

No one talks enough about this part of the journey. The unglamorous moments. The silent struggles. The nights where things don’t go according to plan and you’re forced to adapt.

Success isn’t always about having the best resources, the perfect timing, or the smartest strategy. Often, it’s about one simple principle: you make it work.

Entrepreneurship, careers, and long-term success are filled with moments like this. Plans fail. Systems break. External help disappears. And what separates those who move forward from those who stop is the willingness to do what’s required — even when it’s uncomfortable.

This story isn’t about glorifying hardship. It’s about understanding reality.

If you want something badly enough, you don’t wait for ideal conditions. You adjust. You endure. You keep moving.

That mindset compounds over time.

People who succeed long-term aren’t always the most talented or the most privileged. They’re the ones who refuse to stop when things get inconvenient. They don’t ask, “Is this fair?” They ask, “What needs to be done?”

Life doesn’t always give clear instructions. Sometimes it simply tests how badly you want it.

And when there’s no easy way out, no shortcut, and no applause — you still show up, take the long road, and make it work.

That’s the lesson.

If this resonates, ask yourself:
When things don’t go according to plan, do you quit — or do you adapt?

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