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The villagers began using the phrase to describe any act of extra care. To "Forja Better" meant to put your soul into the work until the work could stand on its own. Elias realized then that the master wasn't teaching him how to make a better sword—he was teaching him how to be a better man.
At the individual level, forging better starts with the "heat" of self-reflection. Just as metal must be softened before it can be reshaped, we must remain open to unlearning old habits and challenging our existing perspectives. This process is rarely comfortable. It requires the "hammer" of discipline—the daily actions and hard choices that slowly beat back our weaknesses and refine our strengths. When we commit to forging a better version of ourselves, we acknowledge that our current state is merely the raw material for who we are capable of becoming. forja better