My Many Prepping Failures!
My Many Prepping Failures
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My Many Prepping Failures
I have always learned more from my failures than from my successes. Most of the time, real success just blows up your head and you spend more time fighting the ego than enjoying the success. For me the dark deep pits of failure provide me with time to review and calculate why things went so wrong. Of course, you cannot be considered a true failure unless you stop there. I am a stubborn man and whether it takes me 5 years or 5 minutes I rise up from the ashes and turn my failures around.
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So many times, we look at failure as though it’s something we cannot come back from. We also look at failure as though there is some kind of time limit. Though you have failed and you will fail again doesn’t mean you have one week to fix it. I have waited years to come back and address things. Sometime that’s what it takes. Put it on the back burner and come to it another day. This is the importance of writing goals.
On this installment of the I AM Liberty Show we discuss the many failures I have had in 5 years prepping. There have been many. I have spent too much money, not spent enough money, made attempts at projects without enough skill to do so and failed to follow through. Failure has been a big part of my prepping experience. Really, a big part of my whole life!
I have learned a lot about prepping and myself from my failures. I will discuss them all with my fans and even hear about some of yours as well. We learn more from a bad boss than we do from a good one. That’s a fact. Don’t miss this episode of I AM Liberty.
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2 Responses
I have always learned more from my failures than from my successes. Most of the time, real success just blows up your head and you spend more time fighting the ego than enjoying the success.
Success and failure are just perspectives. Either way, we can learn from the experience. Sometimes ‘failure’ has to be endured as a means to an end.