The new school loomed in front of Inse, its towering doors feeling more like the entrance to a challenge he wasn’t ready for.
“What if I trip? What if I say something awkward?”
Curity, his older sister, noticed his hesitation. “It’s okay to feel that way, Inse. But remember the fourth transformation—Act Despite the Voice of Insecurity.”
Inse sighed. “I don’t know if I can.”
Curity patted his shoulder. “You don’t have to feel ready. You just have to act.”
Taking a shaky breath, Inse stepped inside. The school halls buzzed with chatter. Groups of kids clustered together, talking, laughing.
“They all know each other. I don’t belong,” insecurity murmured.
But then Inse noticed a soccer game outside. The ball zipped between players, laughter filling the air. His fingers twitched. He loved soccer.
“What if they think I’m bad at it?”
Curity’s words echoed in his mind. Act despite insecurity.
Before he could overthink, Inse stepped forward. “Hey, can I join?”
One boy grinned. “Sure! What position do you play?”
Relief rushed through Inse. “Midfield.”
The game began, and within minutes, Inse was sprinting, passing, and scoring. The voice of insecurity still whispered, but he didn’t let it stop him.
At lunch, he spotted a boy sitting alone, stirring his food.
“Maybe he wants to be alone,” insecurity suggested.
But Inse knew the truth—he could act despite the doubt.
He walked over. “Hey, want to sit with us?”
The boy blinked in surprise, then nodded. “Yeah… thanks. I’m Mateo.”
As they ate, they discovered they both loved the same video games.
That evening, Inse grinned at Curity. “I was scared, but I acted anyway. And now, I have a new friend.”
Curity gave him a proud nod. “That’s 4 TFM, Inse. Fear doesn’t have to stop you. You just have to take the leap.”
And Inse knew—he was ready for whatever came next.
This story clearly emphasize 4 TFM – Act Despite the Voice of Insecurity! 🚀