 2WMFG132-7-8 You must be prepared to fail if you want to win! Life's challenges...If you are human, failure is always a possibility.
All humans have challenges... they all fail at something... To imagine you can go through life without failing is a foolish approach and has within its very description the recipe for endless pain and social disaster. We must love ourselves unconditionally no matter what failures we manifest in our lives.
Failure has a valuable purpose for human beings... through failure we learn to love without condition and believe in ourselves... no matter what we have experienced previously. Failures bring us to a crisis point, that's the purpose and why we create them... so we can get rid of what doesn't work and grow! To be human is to fail and recover and fail again and recover... that is the human journey of evolution... the process by which we learn from a small child to an ancient adult. So never be afraid of failure! It means you are on the way to enlightenment! It is easy not to fail if you never try... what a boring unfulfilled life. Stop being afraid and take a chance... as my dear father used to say, "always bet on yourself"... sometimes you win sometimes you lose but you will always be growing in your own world. Others may judge you because you fail, appear to fall apart in the eyes of the world, but then they are amazed and inspired by you when you find your way back to self acceptance and keep on track.
The general public is astounded if you recover because most people do not recover from their failures but rather use them as an excuse for future indifference or for not trying again. You must be prepared to fail if you want to win. What is it exactly we want to win? We are all in the same boat... to win is to feel joy, to have love in our lives, to express your creativity and to feel connected and safe within your community. You can fail and regain your vision for the future. You can fail and regain your heart connection and balance You can fail and then succeed in winning your hearts desire Recommend this article... |