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mOde
@mode-nearchos
I somehow got into this failure to master things vibe today. And we were just talking about that with @trigs today too. It's just amazing how much more value you can create and give once you have failed enough. We call it an experience, but deep down we all know that the experience is just the number of failures you have done on your path. The more you fail, the more material for realignment you have. And then there's only one small matter that differentiates leaders from followers. Leaders learn and realign while followers just repeat the same mistakes over and over again. If you want to grow, you have to learn to fail... https://warpcast.com/rafaello12/0x4a356c34
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stellaachenbach
@stellaachenbach
Our own failure yes but also the ability to observe others and their failures (and successes) is a big part of our own learning experience š
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mOde
@mode-nearchos
Oh that's a mastery... I envy people who can actually do that. I am trying, but it is so much harder than learning from your own mistakes š
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stellaachenbach
@stellaachenbach
Thx to my upbringing I had no choice but become a master at observing others šā¦ a blessing and a curse š«
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mOde
@mode-nearchos
It should have something to do with empathy I suppose, huh? Because it's easier to learn from your own mistakes, because those hurt much more. So being able to learn from others is kind of a thing of empathy... No? š Just wondering...
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stellaachenbach
@stellaachenbach
Yep I guess š ⦠maybe there is a reason that I chose my avatar in Starfield to have. Bounty Hunter background yet be an empath š
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mOde
@mode-nearchos
Cool! Then it's time for me to build a skill of empathy š
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