A given goal may be unachievable, but my stance is that unless it’s blatantly unrealistic it’s a waste of life to assume so, and that there is honor in giving it your very best and failing. I also believe that new opportunities open with each failure, so as long as I maintain discipline and an open mind, I’m confident that I’ll find fulfillment in every moment, and possibly glory as well.
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My goal was achived when the children created the collective.. ifinn they want you to hear, you will hear a chanting within the deepest thoughts of your mind, like a load voice, you can’t ignore…
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I hope you are right.
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I offer that a goal set and meant will be achieved, though perhaps not in this current ‘Lifetime’ ~ in another ~
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I like that view; it makes everything fair, because some people aren’t born with the same advantages as others.
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Yep; too many people treat failing as an end result and a stain, instead of an opportunity to learn, a temporary setback, and a step along the way. Cheers
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Failure can be glorious.
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“I haven’t failed; I’ve just found ten thousand ways that don’t work.” Thomas Edison
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Here’s to hoping for the wisdom to recognize the “blatantly unrealistic” goal 😀
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It is a fine line…
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