At the NASA space science center, there's a poster with bees that reads:
"The aerodynamic body of a bee is not suited for flight, but it's good that the bee doesn't know this."
The law of physics, the aerodynamic principle, states that the wingspan is too small to keep its massive body aloft in flight, but the bee doesn't know—she knows nothing about physics or its logic—and yet she flies anyway.
This is what we all can do: fly and triumph at any moment, in the face of any difficulties and under any circumstances. Bees—regardless of the size of your wings, fly and enjoy life.