That's why you have to drop to one knee and propose to the girl you're pretty sure you love. That's why you have to send out your résumé, even though your job is just fine. That's why you have to climb that 14,000-foot mountain. It won't always work out. You may get divorced. Or fired. Or frostbitten. But the alternative is a life of vague disappointment.
When that nagging little voice pops up, wondering what's going to happen if you fail, just ignore it. Yes, it's hard. As humans, we're programmed for loss aversion. But money is just money. Your job is just your job. Your life - the adventure of your life - is all you really have that's yours.
When things go wrong, when you're sliding toward an unavoidable crash, don't panic. In those long seconds before the impact, look around and figure out how you entered into this mess. Think about how you'll frame the story a year from now, over a few beers. Can you come up with an honest version that ends, "So in a funny way, it was the best thing that ever happened to me"?
True all true. Nothing ventured nothing gained and all that. But failure still means you failed. You can't whitewash it. Or at least I can't.
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Listening to: NPR - Animal Collective Live, 10-01-2007
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