Submitted by TreatThompson t3_11aybcr in GetMotivated
In between the life we have and the life we want is usually the fear of failure.
We want to cross the bridge but we don’t think it’s stable.
Sometimes it’s a good idea. You probably shouldn’t invest your life savings into a stock because someone tweeted it.
But a lot of time it’s just silly not to cross. Like if your dream is to create content online. The worst that can happen is nobody watches—and that’s already happening. It’s all upside.
Other bridges are tricky. The risk of falling is definitely there, but the fall is not as bad as it seems, and you can work to make it safer.
Like starting your own business. We can list a bunch of ways for that to go wrong, but for many, the risk is worth more than the reward.
Tim Ferris fought the fear of failure by “removing the ambiguity.” He describes everything that can go wrong and finds that they’re usually "mere panty pinches on the journey of life” and have a low chance of happening.
He also found that if things go right, the positives are more impactful than the potential negatives.
Ultimately, we have to cross bridges to have a remarkable life. Because life doesn’t get better by itself. So we need to welcome failure into our lives.
Not all ideas are going to work, so thinking of it like spinning the wheel of fortune is important. If you’re too scared to spin it, you’ll never win.
I always ask myself, “what would I do if I couldn’t fail?” It helps me understand what I want in life. Then I work to disarm my fear of failure from there.
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TreatThompson OP t1_j9urg6o wrote
It makes me think of this quote:
"Fear kills more dreams than failure ever will."—Suzy Kassem
It shows how powerful the fear of failure is.
It also shows that many people don’t get as far as failure killing their dream. They stop at the fear of failure. They give up before they even start. They kill their idea without giving it a fighting chance.