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luckycavy117 · 1 month
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b0bthebuilder35 · 20 days
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blackpetrichor · 1 year
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conscious-pisces · 6 months
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“Life is the art of drawing without an eraser.”
—John W. Gardner
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Look ma, I made a mistake!
A 90-minute, badly edited mistake! This video was extremely difficult and time-consuming to make and it sucks! Ain't that just beautiful?
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winewithdann · 1 year
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A friendly reminder:
The world will fail you and you will also make mistakes in life but it doesn't take away the goodness in you. ☁️✨
/dann
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e-ski-mo · 5 months
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It's funny growing old, learning new things when you feel like you've finally come close to ending certain phases of your life. Although your experiences are your best teachers, watching people equally teaches you where and how to pick yourself up from your so-called failures which you'd find so petty looking back in a few years. Let's allow ourselves to make more mistakes , unlearn the wrong ways and enrich our brains with unseen challenges.
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kael-writ · 7 months
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I used to babysit a kid who was having a really hard time with The Rules -relatable. He had a rough past and a lot of energy and ADHD. but he was slowly gaining confidence in a loving and supportive (queer) home.
We went to the aquarium and he was trying to go into an employee only door. and it's my job to redirect, so I started to, when a scientist who worked at the museum emerged.
Most grown ups, when they see a kid trying to investigate something like an employees only door, would want to keep the kid away, even be unkind and/or annoyed. Many would see this kid as "misbehaving"
but this guy was a scientist, a science educator, working in a museum. And he saw - a young scientist. A curious kid investigating and testing his environment. He saw, with appreciation and admiration, a kid brimming with curiosity about the world and determination.
And he rewarded and encouraged that curiosity.
He opened the door and gave me and the kid a personal tour of this employee-only, research facility within the aquarium. The kid got to explore and ask questions in this place most people never got to see.
That scientist taught us both something important that day. I will always remember and appreciate it, and Im sure so will that kid (who has moved to another state and seems to be thriving). I made sure to reinforce the lesson and tell the kid that what happened was special- most people don't get a personal tour behind the scenes at the aquarium, he got to do that because he was curious and exploring, just being himself.
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beemintty · 7 months
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I saw a post today: you're not a bad person you were just 15 (or something like that)
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swoopysoupy · 10 months
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thank u to everyone who makes mistakes because it makes mine easier to bear
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msboutofcontext · 2 years
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gramarobin · 1 year
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priyanshis-things · 2 years
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renieplayerone · 2 years
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Learning to ink trad with Gnib 🥰
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loveyourlovelysoul · 2 years
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failing
What can go wrong if you fail?
Others might judge you? Are you sure others never fail? You know, if you never try something new, you never fail ofc. But is this way of thinking and acting worthy? Will this take you to reach your goals? I don't think so. If you want something, you need to find a way to get it. And the only way is trying. And even failing.
Failing doesn't mean you're a failure. You've failed once, so what? Think about medical reserchers: do you think they find vaccines (for example) right away? They fail everyday, but they don't give up: sooner or later they will find the solution, the result they're searching for. So why do you want to give up? That's the easy way, but I know you know that life is not easy. Don't let it win, don't let your fears win. Take that failure and analyze it: why it happened? Where di you go wrong? If you can notice this, you know where you need to change something, maybe your approach or a way in which you acted. Where did you go right? If you see this, you know what you can keep doing once more.
Failure help us learn and grow into our best version, so I'd say: keep failing! But never give up. Always learn your lessons and get up again. And don't be scared of feedbacks: sometimes we may not like to receive judgement from others, I understand, but many times, the good ones (learn to discern jealous people from smart people), can be really helpful: a look from the outside, maybe from someone who has a better knowledge or has been through the same situation, can help up see where we went wrong or right, and give us another and better point of view to think over. But remember, you know yourself better than anyone, so keep in mind both your point of view and theirs. See where they got the point that hurts and triggers you, and where they didn't understand you (this could happen as well). But be objective. Don't think they are wrong just because what they say is hurting you cause that may be the right point on which you should work (you know what I mean).
Again, remember that failing, even more than once, doesn't make you a failure. Makes you a fighter. Change your perspective, change your approach, plan better, take that failure to grow and improve. You're not a failure. Unless you keep believing so.
Be descerning, empower yourself. If you come from a place in which people never supported you and this is causing troubles in your actual life, take charge. Take control of yourself, and get out of that place, cause it's only your mind and your fears of failing that keep you in a place where you cannot see the truth. You're trapping yourself in your "known", comfort zone, and unconsciously you feel like you cannot get out of that. But that's not true, you only need to believe you can get out of that. Even if it's not easy cause you're used to that way of thinking. You can change it. Believe it.
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fairycosmos · 5 months
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every time i make a mistake im like theyre going to put me down like a sick dog
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