{"id":2070,"date":"2019-07-11T20:08:54","date_gmt":"2019-07-12T00:08:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/mberlove.com\/blog\/?p=2070"},"modified":"2023-01-30T20:10:19","modified_gmt":"2023-01-31T01:10:19","slug":"a-will-to-fail","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mberlove.com\/blog\/a-will-to-fail\/","title":{"rendered":"A Will to Fail"},"content":{"rendered":"<p id=\"7841\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hn ho gq hp b hq hr hs ht hu hv hw hx hy hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik gj bi\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">If you attempt a life goal and fail (the subject doesn\u2019t matter), that\u2019s your choice, and your burden. It\u2019s your choice to try, and your knowledge that you may fail. If you should fail, you may fall back on your routine, or your savings, or the support (mental, physical, or financial) of a friend or family member, or on nothing, depending on the goal you attempted and the level of risk you deemed acceptable (or perhaps you didn\u2019t think of the outcomes at all).<\/p>\n<p id=\"fd50\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hn ho gq hp b hq hr hs ht hu hv hw hx hy hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik gj bi\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">In any case you deemed the action worth the risk.<\/p>\n<p id=\"a3c7\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hn ho gq hp b hq hr hs ht hu hv hw hx hy hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik gj bi\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">Typically, the risky ventures, of any kind, are those which stray from the norm. Some of them are good ideas which simply need acceptance or adoption. Others depend on a chain of smaller successes, or other supporting situations to enable them. Yet others were terrible ideas from the start; it\u2019s not always easy to see the flaws at the outset.<\/p>\n<p id=\"4937\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hn ho gq hp b hq hr hs ht hu hv hw hx hy hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik gj bi\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">Are those risky ventures worthwhile? Should the risk be taken?<\/p>\n<p id=\"f989\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hn ho gq hp b hq hr hs ht hu hv hw hx hy hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik gj bi\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">We want to say, with clarity of hindsight \u2014 no! At least not for the <em class=\"il\">obviously poor<\/em> ideas.<\/p>\n<p id=\"256c\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hn ho gq hp b hq hr hs ht hu hv hw hx hy hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik gj bi\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">But what makes an idea so obviously poor? Ideas have been denigrated and gone on to wild success. Others have been lauded and failed miserably. And some others meet their expectations, good or ill. It\u2019s not so simple to know at the start whether an idea is good. Yet surely we must discard at the outset the truly insane notions \u2014 or must we? And if a project has potential, is it worth risk? Small risk? Great risk?<\/p>\n<p id=\"987f\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hn ho gq hp b hq hr hs ht hu hv hw hx hy hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik gj bi\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">Open questions all, but worth turning over for anyone involved in an idea, process, product, or goal that requires an investment. Investment not necessarily just of money, but possibly time, effort, mental capital, favors owed, or other contributions.<\/p>\n<p id=\"9099\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hn ho gq hp b hq hr hs ht hu hv hw hx hy hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik gj bi\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">When you start a project, whether you have gotten someone to do the thing for you and are giving them something in return for it, or are doing the thing yourself and intend to sink your time and spirit into it, you weigh the risks \u2014 most likely you do this already. Are you willing to fail? With even minor risk involved, you can\u2019t succeed if you aren\u2019t willing to fail.<\/p>\n<p id=\"5584\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hn ho gq hp b hq hr hs ht hu hv hw hx hy hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik gj bi\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">It seems silly to accept the outcome of failure, see it as the end of the path you tread, as your intent is of course to succeed. But to fail is just as likely, or perhaps more likely than success.<\/p>\n<p id=\"6f75\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hn ho gq hp b hq hr hs ht hu hv hw hx hy hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik gj bi\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">For some, the <em class=\"il\">burning<\/em> intent to succeed lets them leverage their own mentality, and by disregarding any notion of the possibility of failure, achieving a <em class=\"il\">certainty<\/em> that success is inevitable, they make that success a reality before long. It\u2019s an exceptional trait, but I wonder if we don\u2019t hear more often about those for whom it worked than those for whom it did not. I suspect, though I do not know, that this strategy is not for most.<\/p>\n<p id=\"68e2\" class=\"pw-post-body-paragraph hn ho gq hp b hq hr hs ht hu hv hw hx hy hz ia ib ic id ie if ig ih ii ij ik gj bi\" data-selectable-paragraph=\"\">Consider, at least, accepting the outcome of failure. Not so for the accepted reasons of learning from failure, of gaining new insight, of treasuring the journey, for these (while true) are mostly cited for the benefits of feeling better and starting anew. Accept the outcome of failure instead for providing you an invitation to risk. If you have measured failure, and know what it may be at its worst, and find it tolerable and worth the attempt, then you may jump at the risk you conceive with no fear \u2014 the bottom line is known, but the sky is the limit.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>If you attempt a life goal and fail (the subject doesn\u2019t matter), that\u2019s your choice, and your burden. It\u2019s your choice to try, and your knowledge that you may fail. 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