Who's the REAL ENEMY here?

Who's the REAL ENEMY here?

One of the most common beliefs is that failure is the opposite of success, but that's not true at all. Inaction is the true opposite of success, failure is just what a lot of people refer to when they are talking about learning.

Failure's got a bad rep, a negative connotation by people who are no better than you. They give it a bad reputation because they don't want to look like the idiot who doesn't take action. So they change the nature of learning and make it sound bad.

They use the word failure as if that would stop the doers, but it definitely stops the contemplators. Thinking too much can be a disease, it clouds the mind with doubt. And doubt is cancer, it needs to be eradicated in this context, because when has it ever served you?

I took a small break during the vacations from writing and then when I had to get back into it I couldn't decide what I needed to write about. I spent so much time wondering what to write about that a month passed and I wasn't able to find anything. The truth is that I was finding any excuse to not write.

I fed the monster called inaction with more doubts. Yes, I do call it a monster, for it is the destroyer of all potential. The only way to actualize your potential is through action. So what does that tell you about inaction?

Is it not evil?

Is it not the work of the devil?

Just remember that if you feel like you're forced to do the work then there's a force even more sinister making you lazier so that you don't do the work.

I've been trying to become a doer again and I have to admit that it feels great. It feels great to take action, to not regret anything, to not contemplate. All it took was a few bad sentences before I would start oozing greatness again.

Am I bragging?

Maybe I am. But so what!

Greatness is not exclusive to me, you can be great too.

Start doing and the flow will come to you. If there's anything that you took from this, it should be to talk less and do more.

Failure is not the enemy, it is the bridge between success and inaction.

Peace out!

Glad to have ya'll back!

See ya!

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