Everyone fails.
Get used to it and get over it fast. Use what you’ve learned to make it work next time
Succeed. Rinse. Repeat.
“Those who tend to fail are usually those who more than likely are willing to think outside of the box.” – Paush
When you’ve fallen from grace, someone will be there to help you up. Is it yourself? A friend? A stranger? Him? No matter, as long as you know that there is someone or something there. That’s what we call “faith”.
Faith is not there to catch you. No, that would be far too easy. YOU will have to fall. Very hard. It will make you numb, stronger and so much wiser. It is meant to happen that way.
Don’t hope for someone or something to catch you, but, do hope for this: That someone or something will help you up again, teach you to walk again on your own even though you’d rather be held up.
1. Working from home should be standardized. What’s the difference between 5 hours of actual productive work versus 5 hours of productive work and 3 hours of pretending you’re busy?
2. I honestly think that I would be a great writer and I could generate sales – but it’s not on my bucket list.
3. I want to go skydiving, because I want to look up at the earth instead of the sky.
4. Loving someone is not about giving flowers and candies, it’s about knowing why you’re giving to that person in the first place.
5. The only reason I don’t drink black coffee is because it’s boring as hell.
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