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The May 28, 2013 prompt for "Blogging Circle of Friends Prompt Forum" is Tell us about something you would attempt if you were guaranteed not to fail (and tell us why you haven’t tried it yet). There is no guarantee of success, There is no guarantee of failure, The only thing a person can do Is keep the demons of depression and doubt At bay long enough To push through the darkness of uncertainty And enter the light of accomplishment. What would I attempt if I were guaranteed not to fail? There are a few things I have no intention of attempting because I don't see any sense in doting them, but I don't think there is anything that I wouldn't attempt no matter what the guarantee of success or failure. There are a few things I would like to do and can't do at this time because of my financial situation, which I suspect is probably a consideration for a lot of people. For the next three days, I am attempting to earn enough GPs to purchase a one-month premium membership. Therefore, between writing assignments, I'm reviewing, I don't know if I will succeed in this endeavor or fail, but I'm going to continue because it is the struggle for success that counts. All right, in this case success may be a bit more important then the struggle to continue, but without the struggle there is no success. No matter what my negative thoughts and doubts suggest, I have to keep on keeping on. If I stop then I know I am going to fail, but if I keep going there is a chance of success. In the process I will learn something about myself. I know I'll have to take a few minutes to find me something to eat, but today I may open a can of applesauce and eat that for breakfast. I have a chocolate cake I made on Sunday, but after yesterday I'm not eating the cake for breakfast. In fact, I'm not eating the cake without having something besides coffee in my stomach. Thought of the Day: “Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.” - Winston Churchill |