If you feel unable to pursue a worthy ambition, it often has nothing to do with your actual capability. It is more likely due to a lack of familiarity. Skills can be learned if you decide to learn them. A network can be built if you commit to building it. Recognition can be earned if you choose to pursue it. All of these become much easier when you invest in getting familiar with what lies ahead.
When you start a new journey, focus on accelerating your understanding of the environment around you. Get to know the tools, processes, and people relevant to your goals. Study those who have succeeded in similar areas and adapt their strategies. The faster you become comfortable with the terrain, the sooner you realise you are not incapable—only unacquainted.
Yes, it may be awkward at first. You might make a few mistakes or feel out of place. That is normal. Each small step forward builds momentum, and every small win strengthens your self-belief. Over time, tasks that once felt daunting become second nature.
Stop convincing yourself you cannot do something. Realise that you are only unfamiliar and decide to change that. Embrace learning, engage with communities, and ask for help when needed. In doing so, you shift from feeling unable to knowing you can excel with the right level of exposure and practice.