"Would you prefer to fail or never try?"
And why?
If you have trouble answering this question, think about whether you have ever missed having wings. Yes, wings. Wings for flying. Probably not really, right? And now imagine that one day you wake up in the morning and you have wings, on which you rise up like a bird and do acrobatics out of this world, you are as happy as ever. The best day of your life, simply.
Meanwhile, the next day... you don't have them again. Once again, by some magical means, you have been deprived of wings. You go back to square one.
Now - would you be happy about that one, exceptional day and endure the loss of wings, or would you rather never have the opportunity to try them at all?
"And why?
If you have trouble answering this question, think about whether you have ever missed having wings. Yes, wings. Wings for flying. Probably not really, right? And now imagine that one day you wake up in the morning and you have wings, on which you rise up like a bird and do acrobatics out of this world, you are as happy as ever. The best day of your life, simply.
Meanwhile, the next day... you don't have them again. Once again, by some magical means, you have been deprived of wings. You go back to square one.
Now - would you be happy about that one, exceptional day and endure the loss of wings, or would you rather never have the opportunity to try them at all?
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Of course, experiencing failure, making a mistake is just proof that you're trying.
Of course, experiencing failure, making a mistake is just proof that you're trying.
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