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RE: NLP Presuppositions - 12 Rules that can change the way you look at everything
Very interesting.
I was just the other day watching a youtube video with a gentleman by the name of Brian Tracey who said that exact thing..."There is no failure, only feedback".
However, an important point would be for us to learn from our "feedback" and not repeat it, unless that feedback has at some point turned into success.
You are right! I was thinking about adding another one called "Change what isn't working" :)
Yeah, go for it!
You would think as humans, since we tend towards the path of least resitance, what works is ultimately less work and should be the natural path for us.
I think some of us just get caught up in cycles of seeing the feedback as failure, probably partly to being in todays world where we expect the results immediately. Instead of putting in the work or action now as the seed of a future reward, remembering to water daily and having patience + trust in nature to deliver the future fruits of our labour.
Best strategy I guess is to plant multiple seeds and hedge our bets to find what works and weed out what doesn't quickest?
P.S. Apologies for the excessive plant analogies 😊 🍀
You are absolutely right and I like your plant analogy.
I use some plant metaphors myself haha
Thank you for awesome comment!