Mistakes. We all make 'em. Knowingly, unknowingly; but we make 'em. But what about the part that is called 'post-mistake making guilt' stage? So you made a mistake. I make a hundred every day! Okay, okay! I'll give you a realistic figure...I make a THOUSAND mistakes every day.
But that is besides the point. I used to be a slave to my mistakes for a very long time. I still bask in the glory of that guilt from time to time but, I feel it really needs to stop. You made a mistake, learn from it and move on. You make a mistake you learn from it, but you repeat it. Either way, the mistake is going to be in the past. So my advice (if you don't want it, go away) would be that make mistakes but do not be a slave to it. And then be afraid of trying something new or stepping out of your comfort zone. 'Cause let's be real, you are going to fuck up, you might as well be well-saddled for it. So go ahead, make a mistake, fail, hurt people. But just remember one thing, that actions will have consequences so you might want to work on learning from the mistake and not being a freaking slave of it for the rest of your life!
Time-travel! So you are about to make a mistake and you know it is a grave one. Tell yourself that 'Buddy, I am the future you, and this mistake is going to hold you back for a good number of years and it is going to crush you under the gigantic mountain of GUILT. So stop. Do not do it. Make a smaller mistake. Indulge in a cheese cake instead."
Time-travel, I tell you, solves EVERYTHING. Except it can destroy your hometown like Arcadia Bay (#lifeisstrangereference). So here is my two cents:
But that is besides the point. I used to be a slave to my mistakes for a very long time. I still bask in the glory of that guilt from time to time but, I feel it really needs to stop. You made a mistake, learn from it and move on. You make a mistake you learn from it, but you repeat it. Either way, the mistake is going to be in the past. So my advice (if you don't want it, go away) would be that make mistakes but do not be a slave to it. And then be afraid of trying something new or stepping out of your comfort zone. 'Cause let's be real, you are going to fuck up, you might as well be well-saddled for it. So go ahead, make a mistake, fail, hurt people. But just remember one thing, that actions will have consequences so you might want to work on learning from the mistake and not being a freaking slave of it for the rest of your life!
Time-travel! So you are about to make a mistake and you know it is a grave one. Tell yourself that 'Buddy, I am the future you, and this mistake is going to hold you back for a good number of years and it is going to crush you under the gigantic mountain of GUILT. So stop. Do not do it. Make a smaller mistake. Indulge in a cheese cake instead."
Time-travel, I tell you, solves EVERYTHING. Except it can destroy your hometown like Arcadia Bay (#lifeisstrangereference). So here is my two cents: