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A journey of self-improvement - or not.

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Believin' all the lies that they're tellin' ya
Buyin' all the products that they're sellin' ya
They say jump and ya say "how high?"
Ya braindead, ya got a fuckin' bullet in ya head


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*Sun* Prompt via "30-Day Blogging Challenge ON HIATUSOpen in new Window.: Describe a time when a personal failure became a positive experience. *Sun*


I quite strongly believe that when one door closes, another opens. Alexander Graham Bell said it best:

"When one door closes another door opens, but we so often look so long and so regretfully upon the closed door, that we do not see the ones which open for us."

Call me naïve, but if you pivot and jockey enough, I think you can get what you need. It may not be what you want at the time, but it's enough to get you through. What I'm getting at here is that all of my personal failures have led to positive experiences.

For example, I got kicked out of my parents' house and dropped out of high school. That's not a spectacular achievement, yeah? But, that entire situation led me to Kira. If all of that hadn't happened, I wouldn't have been in any kind of position where her or I would have met and gotten married.

Another example, I ended up changing my major a year or so into university. At the time, it felt like a major failure as I felt like I couldn't keep up with the curriculum in my previous major. It was a serious hit to my self-esteem. But now I'm about to graduate with a double major in two highly sought after fields. My current majors are way more practical and applicable for real life work experience. Not to mention the fact that I genuinely enjoy the work way more than what I was doing in my original major.

Another 'nother example, I've been very open here about struggling with addiction and mental illness. I've had some pretty terrible vices and coping strategies that have led me to places I wouldn't wish on an enemy. But all of these things, all these mistakes and fuck ups, have created the person I am now. If you like anything at all about me, trust that it most likely wouldn't be a part of me if I didn't have the experiences I've had. Everything from my writing style to my ability to convey empathy comes from the cumulation of all of those experiences.

It's important to recognize that personal failures are a natural part of being alive. None of them have to be 100% negative experiences. Sure, sometimes things are gonna be 80/20 in favor of negativity, but if you really analyze the aftermath of a personal failure, you can usually find some positive aspect to lean on.


Listen, the distance between us could’ve took a while
Once we closed that difference, you'd turn up like a friend of mine


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