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>It's funny you would bring up this subject
because recently I've given it a lot of thought. One of the realizations I've had is most people will do anything to avoid making mistakes. Actually when we buy a info product it seems what we really want is a prescription to avoid mistakes. mmmmm....I've been reading just about everything I could get my hands on at your website this evening and I think Gordon mentioned something about writing down your negative experiences and perhaps finding a business idea in this. It's funny , we don't want to make mistakes because we believe we have failed; yet one of the keys to finding a business has to do with finding negative experiences. In essence we need to reeducate ourselves to see failure as a "good thing". It's easier said than done. However, if we can shift our thinking about failure then we can be a success. I'm not sure if this makes sense. Just wanted to share a realization I had. Please chime in I'd like to hear other opinions on this. |
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