Sunday, March 1, 2015

Why Failure Is Not an Option!

By Melissa English


Why Failure Is Not an Option!


Failure is never an option.  Imagine how things in our world would be different if people gave up when things got too hard.  Imagine if there were no cars, no vaccines for some of the most deadly diseases in the world.  Thomas Edison was one of the smartest men in the history of the United States, he had over 1,000 patents in his name.  He knew he was going to fail, what he also knew is that if he was able to keep trying over and over again he would eliminate all of the ways that did not work and instead would find the way that did.

Failure is something that every human being needs to get used to experiencing over and over again.  However, the main question is, how do you react to that failure....do you get up and redouble your efforts?  Or do you fall on your face and allow for others to call you out and tell you that they should be able to rule you?

At the end of the day, this is the golden age of opportunity, the virtual world has opened avenues and dreams that even ten years ago seemed like science fiction.  However, you have to realize, no one is going to hand you what you want on a silver platter.  You might as well plan on ending up poor and alone if you are waiting on the lottery, that ship will never come in.  However, you have all you need to write your own ticket to success as well as to the life you have always wanted.  Give up on allowing others to dictate what you should be doing and realize that you have the life you have settled for.  If you want to change it, it is up to you.  Failure is never an option!  Only finding a new way to live your life and taking the right steps to end mediocrity.

Scarcity is the illusion of the media.  You have the ability to create new revenue streams and live the life you envision.  It is up to you to simply take the bull by the horns and make it happen.  This is your time, your day, don't waste it.  If people do not see your vision and call you crazy, get rid of them, they do not have the ability to think and see the big picture.

Imagine a world without those willing to take risks: without all of the innovators who have redefined reality and history!  The world would be a very different and one-dimensional place.  What list do you want to be on?  Do you want to be on the innovator or the mediocre list?  As Robin Sharma says, "Non expressed potential will become pain later in life," it will also be regret!  Live each day as if it were your last!

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