Thankful for mistakes
Over time, I found myself fixated on a lot of the mistakes that he made. I felt badly that I seemed to be focused on the negative aspects, but what I learned was that his mistakes were the ones that taught me the most important lessons in life. I realized something truly amazing: that we can all literally make a ton of mistakes in life because the value we bring not only to ourselves (as long as we learn from them!) but also to those around us will be significant from that alone, even if we don't ever get to accomplish anything significant in our actual endeavors. That was a hugely freeing discovery!
For this Thanksgiving season, even though I haven't made an income since founding my business, I feel extremely grateful and am thankful for the entrepreneurial journey so far. I have learned that I am sufficiently centered in my life that I don't need a show of income to make me feel that I have worth; I am able to appreciate my own worth and feel good about it without necessarily any external indicators...somehow, that speaks volumes to me.
There's so much in this world today that is fixated on external affirmations that I believe some people are addicted to some of these so-called affirmations such as "likes" in social media. Hey, don't get me wrong, I won't be upset if you "like" this post, but I'm not going to lose sleep over it if no one reads it. This is just a self-documentation of my observations and if you find it helpful, I'd feel even more thankful for making a small impact in another human being's life.
Here's to embracing mistakes, openly admitting to them, so that you and others can learn from them. Have a happy thanksgiving!
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