A Quote to Remember — Theodore Roosevelt
For our very first blog post, we’re taking it back to the very first Amizing Junctions video, a short but powerful moment featuring one of Theodore Roosevelt’s most inspiring quotes:
"Do what you can, with what you have, where you are."
This quote has always been a personal favorite because it strips away all the excuses and “what ifs.” You don’t need perfect conditions to start something. You don’t need to wait until you have every tool, resource, or skill. You just need to start, right where you are, with what you have right now.
That’s exactly the spirit behind Amizing Junctions.
The blog, the channel, the posts — they all began with what was already available. No fancy studio, no huge budget, just an idea and the will to share it.
Why This Quote Matters Today
We live in a world where it’s easy to feel “not ready” or “not enough.” This quote reminds us that progress comes from action, not from waiting for perfection. Whether it’s starting a creative project, learning a new skill, or just making a small positive change in your life — the best time to start is now.
From Video to Blog
If you haven’t seen the original short yet, you can check it out here:
Watch the First Amizing Junctions Video
And remember, Amizers — the journey doesn’t have to be perfect to be worth it.
What’s something you’ve been putting off until “the right time”? Maybe today’s the day to start with what you’ve got.