If failure isn’t an option, you’re not risking deep enough.
(What you probably mean when to say yourself or out loud “Failure is not an option”, the underlying meaning is “Failure is most definitely an option but I’m choosing to fly in the face of it with everything I have”.)
Because if you only take risks that you know are going to work out, well then those aren’t really risks are they?
If there’s no chance to fail, if failure is truly not an option, then it’s boring.
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I’m always interested in your perspective, whether affirming or dissenting. Continue the conversation anytime: gabe@gabethebassplayer.com