I'd like to think I'm the mess you'd wear with pride
"Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ prepares us for whatever life brings. This kind of faith prepares us to deal with life's opportunities—to take advantage of those that are received and to persist through the disappointments of those that are lost. In the exercise of that faith, we should commit ourselves to the priorities and standards we will follow on matters we do not control and persist faithfully in those commitments, whatever happens to us because of the agency of others or the timing of the Lord. When we do this, we will have a constancy in our lives that will give us direction and peace. Whatever the circumstances beyond our control, our commitments and standards can be constant."
Dallin H. Oaks

Anytime I begin to falter, to question, to feel inadequate, I remember that my faith in this gospel is key, that as I continue in faith and trust in the Lord, and go and do, that my inadequacies will melt away, my questions will be answered and I will stand tall.

2 Nephi 4:16-35