And once you know them, success is inevitable

When we know, the proof will show in our actions.-Henery X
Two Things You Need To Know
2024, Henery X
I’m just going to get right to the point of this offering.
The first thing you need to know is there is no such thing as a mistake. The second thing you need to know is true failure is when we stop attempting to succeed. Everything else is just options not meant to produce the desired results.
Mistake
My definition of a mistake is something we didn’t intend to do. But most everything we have done we intended on doing or we would not have done it. We regard these experiences as mistakes because they didn’t produce the desired result. But this is not what defines a mistake. Again, a mistake is something we didn’t intend to do.
Once we get honest with ourselves, we’ll be on the road to living our best life. Once we stop accepting things at face value or because they are popular, we’ll be on the road to living our best life. We don’t make mistakes; we create experiences, so we’ll know what not to do in the not so distant future. Experiences allow us the opportunity to analyze what we did, so we can see why it didn't produce the desired result. If we never attempt to do something we'll be left guessing, wondering, and assuming. Just because something worked in our mind doesn't mean it's going to work once we attempt to do it. But if it doesn't work, at least we won't be left with regret and, we'll have something to study with the intent of eventually accomplishing the goal.
Failure
How can we fail if we never stop attempting to accomplish our goals? Failure is when we quit. We don’t fail because our plans don’t produce the desired result. It means that we need to either tweak our plan by taking something out, adding something to it, or just replace it with a new plan. See, there are certain people who want us to believe we’re failing, so we can stop believing in living our dreams. They want us to remain amid the masses, caught up in the delusion they so strategically put together to bamboozle us. Again, true failure is when we stop attempting to accomplish our goal.
So, in closing. We don’t make mistakes because we intended to do what’s done because if not, we would not have done it. The intention makes a mistake a non-factor. And if we never stop attempting to accomplish our goals, how can we fail? Just because our plans don’t produce the desired results doesn’t mean we failed, it just means our plans weren’t right for those moments.
As always. I’m not here to convince you to believe. I’m here to offer you something else to consider. Belief should always be established by the receiver of information, and never by the person or people giving the information to the receiver. Never forfeit your right to make your own choices and decisions.
A true leader helps to place others in a position to be successful, producing love and loyalty. Though it eventually falls on the individuals to determine the outcome, it’s being thought of so unselfishly that’ll establish gratitude.-Henery X
Peace, Love, and the utmost Respect.
Your brother and servant,
Henery X
I loved how you said, 'When we stop excepting things at face value or because they are popular we will succeed. Your description of mistake and failure will make me look at my writing and anything else I strive for with fresh eyes!
Your insights, silence my WOE is me, to efficacy! I heard a quote the other day...I don't remember who wrote it. It says: 'Publish something that makes you feel afraid. Error in your writing makes you stand out.' Thank you so much for this message. I now sigh with relief. Until next time Woe sticks its face in my window.😅