Quality post John, you speak with humility. Recently, I also have been considering what failure actually is. All my life I believed that failure was simply not succeeding, but failure is an essential component to success. The ancient kabbalistic tradition teaches that all of creation and evolution is a successful process because every seed will always produce after its kind. It is this trial-and-error, "failure" experience that teaches us what seeds to plant and HOW to plant them. Sometimes we can plant a few seeds in a day... sometimes we can plow and plant a whole field... some days we weed only... some days we harvest... but then there are days when it's freezing and pouring rain. It's in those times we can reflect, observe, refine, and study.
Quality post John, you speak with humility. Recently, I also have been considering what failure actually is. All my life I believed that failure was simply not succeeding, but failure is an essential component to success. The ancient kabbalistic tradition teaches that all of creation and evolution is a successful process because every seed will always produce after its kind. It is this trial-and-error, "failure" experience that teaches us what seeds to plant and HOW to plant them. Sometimes we can plant a few seeds in a day... sometimes we can plow and plant a whole field... some days we weed only... some days we harvest... but then there are days when it's freezing and pouring rain. It's in those times we can reflect, observe, refine, and study.
Great post.
Yes exactly. Move forward when the situation supports it, withdraw and reflect when it does not
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