Saturday, September 5, 2015

Failing Forward And Golden Mistakes

By Evan Sanders


Fail forward rather than crumble down.

Failure, while difficult at times, is one of our greatest moments to grow and elevate ourselves in our pursuit of achieving our goals and dreams.

Nevertheless there really is another crucial part to the equation of failure that we don't really cover that much. I would like to talk about our mistakes. Making mistakes is part of life and good lord have I made a lot of mistakes in mine. You name it, I've most likely done it. Fact is, every one of us has made countless mistakes which are the events that shape our lives. Mistakes and mess ups go side by side. Much of the time though, our mistakes are on a much lesser scale. Nonetheless, they truly are crucial to our growth and development into becoming someone better. You can learn a lot from succeeding, but you can learn a whole lot more from things that don't work.

Edison learned more about electricity in failing over 1,000 times then he may have in nailing the electric-light bulb in the 1st try. He wouldn't have gone on to be the amazing inventor he was if he didn't fail so much. What actually mattered though, was the indisputable fact that he didn't let his mistakes paralyze him. He knew, better than anybody, that it was all just a part of the journey and at the end he would be encircled in light. He eventually was.

We are going to mess up. We're going to snap, push the people away we care for, ask for things we assumed we wanted, make rash decisions, hurt those close to us, do things that are out of our true character, get wasted, say things we don't mean, break our promises, break hearts, hate, fear, talk smack, tear things apart, burn things down, the list is unending of the types of mistakes we'll make in our lives. But when we turn mistakes which can honestly be fixed into failures, which take heaps of superglue and duct tape to fix, it is because we didn't own up to what we have done.

Own it.

This is when we really learn. This is when we grow. It happens to be one of the hardest things to take a look at yourself in the mirror and say "I have done something wrong, and I am really going to mend it. I have let myself down." But as hard as that is, our owning up to mistakes is among the most powerful things we possess.

We should expect better out of ourselves than to cower away by not taking responsibility.

We created the issues, now, we should do what really is necessary to fix them. Take ownership. If you have hurt some other person, then it is even more important to own up to what done and fix it. It doesn't matter how embarrassed you happen to be or how terrified you are, fix it. Probabilities are, if you talk from your heart and you are honest, they will forgive you. You owe them an apology, and most of all, you owe it to yourself to fail forward from your mistakes and grow.

Honesty is a great foundation to build your life upon.

Have the fearlessness to act.




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