Do you honor failure?

Do you honor failure?

To honor means "to hold in high regard." And failure means "to make a mistake, learn, and advance forward." If you accept both definitions, why wouldn't you honor your mistakes and failures?  

Failure is only failure if you choose not to learn. And choosing to learn is a decision that ought to be held in higher regard.  

How many times today will you honor that decision to advance forward? To lean into possibility, embrace what didn't work, and emerge as a better version of yourself.  

If you are like me, not enough.

Honor your errors. A trick will only work for a while, until everybody else is doing it. To advance… requires a new game. But the process of going outside the conventional method… is indistinguishable from error… Evolution that be thought of as systematic error management.” - Kevin Kelly, Out of Control: The Rise of Neo-Biological Civilization

What's the real challenge in making things happen for you or others?

What's the real challenge in making things happen for you or others?

Being the best in the world.

Being the best in the world.