anticlimatic
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How do you feel about failure as a concept, and how do you feel about experiencing it in your own lives?
In Praise of Failure - NYTimes.com
Myself, I have what might be considered a sick and masochistic obsession with it. I actively seek it out as often as I can- engaging in tasks or goals or practices that are insurmountable, failing quickly (often spectacularly), and then going back to the same practice for more and more and more...
Until eventually I learn enough or wear down the task enough to succeed, which contrary to the initial data of unlikely to impossible has proven time and time again to be the most likely and eventual outcome.
I feel like this is an area of life where the concept of faith steps in and trumps impact bias; when short term logic is beaten by long term logic through it.
I seldom consider anything a success until I have first failed at it several times, so I don't think it's the eventual success part that is important in the equation. I feel like the more I fail the better I am as a person, and I respect and appreciate the same in others.
Thoughts?
In Praise of Failure - NYTimes.com
Myself, I have what might be considered a sick and masochistic obsession with it. I actively seek it out as often as I can- engaging in tasks or goals or practices that are insurmountable, failing quickly (often spectacularly), and then going back to the same practice for more and more and more...
Until eventually I learn enough or wear down the task enough to succeed, which contrary to the initial data of unlikely to impossible has proven time and time again to be the most likely and eventual outcome.
I feel like this is an area of life where the concept of faith steps in and trumps impact bias; when short term logic is beaten by long term logic through it.
I seldom consider anything a success until I have first failed at it several times, so I don't think it's the eventual success part that is important in the equation. I feel like the more I fail the better I am as a person, and I respect and appreciate the same in others.
Thoughts?