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Don’t be afraid to making mistakes; don’t seek them out but embrace them when they happen and look for them to be the turning point to something great. They say “two wrongs don’t make a right” – sometimes they do, when you’ve learned from those two wrongs to create the right. Greatness is many things; however, it is often the summation of mistakes whose parts are the catalyst for something new, something great.
I hate when I make a mistake, but love looking back at the mistakes that have made me.
Really proud of you.
As you know, I voted against over your #1 d.b. quest on Sphinn. I just didn't buy that it was anything close the the "real you" - maybe some kind of wacky idea or tangent - at best an inside joke that many people wouldn't understand. I was thinking "What the hell is this for? What exactly are you trying to accomplish / communicate / brand? Why spend your energy AND ask people to spend their energy linking to a dirty word?"
I've found "keeping it real" is tricky. I am a lot more than the sum of my thoughts, opinions and ideas (although the internet / social media empowers the illusion thoughts, ideas are everything). Also the line between my real feelings and my public feelings can get blurry - no matter how honest I try and be. If I openly and honestly said everything I thought - I would run into rocky patches with friends, family, relationships, business, the law. Also I've noticed that many of successful sales / bizdev / management types are rather skilled at maintaining various masks as the situation requires. It's something I struggle with cause I am too straightforward and hate politely agree and candy coat.
The Japanese have two words I like. 1.)tatemae - "enunciated principle - i.e., what you say in public / at the company / on the blog" and 2.)honne - "your real, dangerous, private, gut thoughts - what you REALLY think" . The Japanese banter around tatemae (to be civilized and comfortable in groups) but they read between the lines and use psychic powers to pick up on the honne.
A lot of what controls, motivates and inspires me is deeply, wickedly unconscious. I have to read deep in between the lines to even start to understand myself and what I'm "really" thinking and doing.
It sounds like you have been doing some self-reading and made some discoveries. Keep up the great work!
Sometimes, the answer is, "yes".