Aim for the Moon If you miss...
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Aim for the Moon ?" And If You Miss...
Summary
A groundbreaking idea might seem unfamiliar or even ridiculous at first. Often misunderstood, such ideas require personal initiative to bring them to life. Instead of waiting for approval or resources from others, you must take charge to make them a reality.
Keywords
Internet marketing, building wealth, self-help, e-business, affiliate marketing, web design, internet business, success, home business
Article Body
You’ve probably heard the saying, “Aim for the moon, and even if you miss, you’ll land among the stars.” It’s a call to action for daring endeavors.
When something seems impossible, that’s your cue to take action. If you don’t make it happen, it will remain undone.
New ideas often appear strange or unfeasible. They can’t be judged solely by description; they need to be executed to truly exist. Since people are unlikely to invest in what they don’t understand, it falls on you to take the leap. Find a way to make it happen.
The journey is exciting and challenging. If it were easy, everyone would do it. Consider the example of Orson Welles and Citizen Kane. With no financial backing, Welles scraped together resources for casting, begged and borrowed to build sets, and produced a third of the film through determination. Once it existed, backers understood its value and funded it. Without Welles’ initiative, it might have been just another unrealized idea.
Myles Munroe insightfully noted that the most valuable deposits on earth aren’t oil fields or diamond mines, but cemeteries?"because they contain unwritten books, unpainted art, and unstarted companies. There lies the greatest wealth: unfulfilled ideas.
Ask yourself: What will you do with your ideas? What’s preventing you from pursuing them? Fear? Lack of originality? Challenge yourself to think outside the box.
Mistakes are inevitable, but essential. Benjamin Franklin famously said, “I haven’t failed. I’ve had 10,000 ideas that didn’t work.” Thomas Edison remarked that each failed light bulb experiment provided insights for future attempts. Joan Littlewood, a theater director, asserted that without getting lost, we’d never discover new paths.
All these figures understood that failures and false starts pave the way to success. A positive attitude toward failure is crucial. As Samuel Beckett put it: “Fail, fail again, fail better.”
Relying solely on being "right" stifles creativity. Knowledge is reassuring but outdated; experience tackles old problems, not new ones. It's easy to fall back on past solutions, but that’s laziness. True creativity requires breaking free from the past and embracing the unknown.
Being open to mistakes unlocks possibilities. You might look foolish, but risk-taking measures a person. Those who dare often gain more in the end.
Let’s embrace the challenge to aim high, knowing that even a miss brings us closer to uncharted discoveries.
Consider exploring fields like Internet Marketing, Forex Trading, and other ventures people might doubt. What if you don’t fail? Imagine a life unafraid of new experiences, error, and occasional failure.
Thanks for reading,
Your Rich Cousin
(Author and Business Success Story) Check out the free e-book that jumpstarted my journey at http://www.richcousin.com. It's straightforward, easy to understand, and offers the support you need to start earning online.
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