Appreciating wrong decisions
- SaranshDua
- Jul 7, 2020
- 1 min read
Failure is a luxury that few can afford. The ability to fall flat on your face without any ramification is an underrated luxury that one need to optimise for true freedom.
The problem is that with each passing year while our capacity for brilliance actually increases, our fear of disrupting the status quo grows exponentially as well.
Show me a person who is able to critically analyse every time they fail, not take it personally or feel socially inferior, I will show you a person who is destined to become better. Exponential success might not always happen but personal growth is a sure shot.
Our ability to fuckup and make illogical decisions surpasses every gift that we might have.
Most wrong decisions, well because they are wrong take you out of your predictable growth or life journey. They are an aberration. And it's usually on these aberrations that you create illogical or unpredictable value. It doesn’t make sense. It won’t make sense. But its like tinder for luck. You end up being exposed to a potential partner/idea outside of your ecosystem. It wasn't supposed to happen.
The next time you make a wrong decision, embrace it completely and explore every corner of it and see and absorb the newness that the seemingly wrong door has led you to. Don’t be in a hurry to turn around and run!
That being said high-quality wrong decisions hence become even more important. Wearing white socks is simply just the wrong decision. No personal growth there. You know if you know.
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