The Fear of Failure Episode 3

    

     Why do we fear failing? Is it due to a deeply ingrained subconscious notion that failing should not be an option, instilled in us from a young age? Or is it because society dictates that only a certain kind of success is acceptable? It's time to defy these preconceived notions!


Why does the human experience need to adhere to such rigidity? Why can't we live in the present and navigate our desires as we go along? Life isn't about endless work with no time to breathe; it's about experiencing every moment. We get to define our own successes and setbacks based on how we perceive ourselves. There's nothing wrong with multiple attempts and retries. Daily evolution and shifting perspectives are the essence of human growth, while our core values remain constant.


True success lies in being the best version of ourselves. Failure only comes when we deny ourselves the opportunity to live life on our own terms. We expand and thrive when we embrace our authentic selves. Personally, I'd rather fail the preconceived notions of success than fail myself by not living in alignment with my truth.


I wrote this blog to liberate myself from the shackles of these societal constructs. I hope it resonates with you as well. P.S. Enjoy this shout out I made during my first attempt to start my channel in September 2021. It's quite poetic because I was so nervous when I first filmed it, and now looking back, it seems perfect for today's blog post. It's as if I filmed it ahead of time for my future self, and now I'm in a much more confident space than I was back then. It goes to show us to never give up on who we are becoming. I hope to see you back here again on The Serg Show for my next post!

                                                    



                                                        















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