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January 07, 2009 |
It Takes As Much Energy To Succeed As To Fail by Saleem RanaIt seems logical, then, to conclude that energy is an essential element in both failure and success. They both use energy. And it takes as much energy to fail as to succeed. Many people don’t quite fathom this simple concept. After all, it seems that failing is like rolling down a hill while succeeding is like climbing up one. Failure appears easier because it’s root appears to be inertia, which is expressed as apathy, grief, fear, lust, anger, and pride. Yet when you really think about it, all these states are extremely debilitating and result in extreme drops in energy. In addition, these states stimulate very difficult circumstances, and love and support, finances, and health are further drains in energy. It takes a lot of energy to fail. Like an old gas-guzzling car, you get very poor mileage, and performance drops with each mile. Energy is consumed rapidly and inefficiently. Conversely, success is a rise to states of courage, acceptance, and peace.
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