Thursday, 13 November 2025
A wealthy businessman once bought a diamond the size of an egg yolk, a stone so rare it could change his fortune. But when he looked closer, his heart sank; a thin crack ran straight through it.
A wealthy businessman once bought a diamond the size of an egg yolk, a stone so rare it could change his fortune. But when he looked closer, his heart sank; a thin crack ran straight through it.
Every jeweler he visited said the same thing:
“Yes, it can be split into two perfect diamonds…
But one wrong strike, and it becomes worthless.”
No one wanted to touch it.
Finally, he traveled to Amsterdam to meet an old master known for his golden hands.
The master listened patiently… then called over a young apprentice sitting quietly nearby. The apprentice held the diamond in his palm, lifted a hammer, and struck it once — clean, precise, fearless.
Two flawless diamonds sparkled back at them.
Stunned, the businessman whispered,
“How long has he worked with you?”
“Three days,” the master replied.
“He has no idea how valuable the diamond is…
That’s why his hand didn’t tremble.”
Sometimes, the only thing heavier than the risk is the fear inside your mind.
Overthinking creates cracks that don’t exist.
Courage — creates possibilities that didn’t exist.
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